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Dohrniphora cornuta
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Jaso |
Posted on 08-07-2008 08:52
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I found this larva on a mudflat of the Rupel, a freshwater tidal river in Belgium. Could it be a Fanniidae-species? Best regards, Jan Edited by Jaso on 10-07-2008 10:55 |
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Jaso |
Posted on 08-07-2008 09:04
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Couldn't attach the picture Next try! Jan |
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Jaso |
Posted on 08-07-2008 09:14
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hopefully it is now attached! size should be ok. Jan |
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 08-07-2008 12:30
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hardly we can say anything with this image. try to get a good close-up at posterior part. And the marginals of segments too. |
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Jaso |
Posted on 08-07-2008 14:20
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a more detailed picture, Jan |
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Jaso |
Posted on 08-07-2008 14:25
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another picture with a ventral view Jan |
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Jaso |
Posted on 10-07-2008 10:25
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I went trough some more literature (Smith) and now I know quite sure that it must be Dohrniphora cornuta an alien species! Larvae are found in sewage, compost, dead insects and snails. This time in a (polluted) estuary accompanied by loads of Tubificid oligochaets and Psychodidae. Jan |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 10-07-2008 11:37
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Also see http://www.dipter...ticle_id=5 where there is a link to http://www.dipter...?page_id=8.
Paul - - - - Paul Beuk on https://diptera.info |
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