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Sciarid larva
cyprinoid
Edit: I have been told it is probably a beetle Frown

Sorry if it's something else, please move if I am in the worng forum.

Norway, 07.11, 5mm edit: I went out again and collected it, it s over 10mm streched out Smile

It came crawling out of a mushroom.
Edited by cyprinoid on 10-11-2009 16:23
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Very strange larva. Looks like something close to Mycetophilidae, fully grown larva shortened before pupation. Other opinions??
 
atylotus
I also think it looks very much like a Mycetophilidae. Very dark head, no thoracic legs or any other rudimentary legs/pseudopods. first thoracic segement as well as at least 4 (-6?) abdominal segments with a pair of lateral spiracles (black dots). I donīt think it is a beetle larva, for most families have segmented (thoracic) legs, and if not (for instance Curculionidae) most terrestrial species have something like a pygopodium (an unsegmented walking leg at the last abd. segment). But I do not know every beetle-larvae. A detailed photo of the head in ventral view would help. The shape of the head capsule and its mandibles are quit unique. If this turned out to be a Diptera, then it must be a Mycetophilidae.
 
cyprinoid
Here are some close-ups of the head, made with my toy usb microscope
Edited by cyprinoid on 09-11-2009 14:40
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atylotus
Mycetophilidae. At the base of the head capsule you'll see a yellow 'hole' which is in fact an unchitinized part of the head capsule. This is unique for fungus gnat larvae.
 
Paul Beuk
Hmm, where exactly is this 'hole'?
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cyprinoid
Interesting, I did collect with the idea of rearing, but with my 0 insight, it dried up within a day. Can't say I really made a huge effort though.

Paul, would you be interested in adding pics to gallery?
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Sure
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cyprinoid
Do you want me to submit, or do you just pick them off here?

I don't know if it is even remotely interesting but here's a pic of the mushrooms.
Diameter of the hats are 20-30 cm.

PS: While photographing the mushrooms today, I found another larva half-way emerged and frozen stiff.
Edited by cyprinoid on 10-11-2009 12:50
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Paul Beuk
You submit and provide the proper additional information. Wink
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atylotus
Sorry for the inconvenience, but I think I made a mistake. A Sciaridae larvae may also be one of the possibilities. I have edited the head capsule of the norwegian specimen and this is what I mean by a hole in the headcapsule. In the next reply you'll see what is meant from the publication by Smith (1989). In Sciaridae there is a complete or nearly complete posterior tentorial bridge (p.t.b), which is lacking in Mycetophilidae. In Sciaridae larvae it seems as if there is an extra hole. So the mistake is, that I thought this was present in Mycetophilidae, but it isn't. So If you see this hole and the ptb, and I think this is present in the Norwegian specimen, then it is a Sciaridae. If not then it is a Mycetophilidae.
Sorry for my mistake.
Ton
Edited by atylotus on 10-11-2009 13:57
 
atylotus
and here is a excerpt from Smith (1989) with the headcapsules in Mycetophilidae (fig. 86 or left) and Sciaridae (fig 87) with the characteristic Posterior tentorial bridge (ptb), forming an extra gap or hole.
Edited by atylotus on 10-11-2009 14:03
 
cyprinoid
Thank you!

The larva is now history as my 18 month old son hit the (open) container with what can be best described as some kind of karate chop, and the dried up thing fell on the floor ...somewhere. Frown
Edited by cyprinoid on 10-11-2009 16:41
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Now you can understand why our daughter was not allowed din the study while entoomology was carried out...
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