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Coleoptera larvae from Hungary
pwalter
Hi, found these larvae in decaying wood in a forest, N-E Hungary, mid october.
Thanks for any help
 
Paul Beuk
Some kind of carabid beetle.
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Andy Chick
Paul Beuk wrote:
Some kind of carabid beetle.


over en segements, and jointed cerci i'd put it as a LEIODIDAE larvae
 
John Bratton
Linssen's Beetles of the British Isles shows a few carabid larvae, and Loricera has the prominent tooth on the mandibles and long cerci.

But Andy Chick may be right, though I don't understand the first bit. I've never knowingly seen a leiodid larva.

John Bratton
 
pwalter
Many thanks to everybody, never seen a specimen from this family yet. I think Andy Chick meant 'over 10 segments'.
Best regards,
Walter
 
Andy Chick
quote]John Bratton wrote:
Linssen's Beetles of the British Isles shows a few carabid larvae, and Loricera has the prominent tooth on the mandibles and long cerci.

But Andy Chick may be right, though I don't understand the first bit. I've never knowingly seen a leiodid larva.

John Bratton[/quote]

sorry yes i ment "over ten"

Luff states in cooter 1991 "abdomen 10 segmented (including anal tube)"

i cant rememeber where is got Leiodid from (probably one of the archaic jopurnal articles here in the lab!) but another suggestion be Staphylindae,
 
John Bratton
To my eye, the picture shows ten abdominal segments including the anal tube, which I assume is the pale projection about a third the length of the cerci.
 
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