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Worm or body part???
pwalter
Hi, this is something I really wonder about...
Find it in one of my Eppendorf tubes, where I've put some collembolas, mites and Enchytraeid annelids in alcohol. The mentioned animals were found on leaf litter. I do not remember if I found these separate, also on leaf litter, and thought them for regulary worms. Chance there is, that these are somekind of parasites that crawled out from one of the collected animals. Or are these things some body-parts of some insect?
I think annelida, platyhelminthes and nematoda can be excluded. I found some resembling images of the spiny headed worm Macracanthorhynchus, a parasite of insects...
Any ideas?
 
Tony Irwin
What size is this? And can you show a photo of the other end?
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
pwalter
Hi! Other end is here:
The thing was about 2,5 mm, the other one 2 mm long and very thin.
 
Rui Andrade
And what about Nematomorpha? Is it possible?
 
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Klaas
I think you mentioned the owner allready in your first message: Collembola. Pogonognathella longicornis p.e. is often abundant in leaflitter.

To be sure you need to find a specimen carrying two remaining parts of 'the thing', to compose an antenna of 4 parts.
 
pwalter
Could be Smile I'll make photos of other collembolas' antennas, to be sure.

Nematomorpha seems unlikely to me, because the larva's develope in aquaitic insects, and larva's are shorter and do not look like this one.

Walter
Edited by pwalter on 01-01-2009 19:38
 
John Bratton
And Nematomorpha adults don't have bristles or obvious segments.
 
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