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Oxycera sp. (larva)
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rafael_carbonell |
Posted on 01-06-2012 16:46
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I found this Stratiomyidae larvae (Rajolins river, Beuda, Girona, Spain, UTM31T DG7477, 380 m., 5-5-2012) about 10 mm long with a characteristic "X" pattern on the dorsum. Is it a diagnostic of a few genera?? It looks like Odontomyia. This place was very near the first spanish locality for Lasiopa tsacasi.
Edited by rafael_carbonell on 01-06-2012 19:52 |
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rafael_carbonell |
Posted on 01-06-2012 16:58
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Head dorsal view |
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rafael_carbonell |
Posted on 01-06-2012 16:59
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Head ventral view |
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rafael_carbonell |
Posted on 01-06-2012 17:00
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And anal view
Edited by rafael_carbonell on 01-06-2012 17:04 |
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atylotus |
Posted on 01-06-2012 17:12
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Looks as a typical Oxycera sp. elongated prothoracic spiracles, posterior spiracular opening with ventral emargination. I'm sorry, but I do not know the larvae of Lasiopa definitely not Odontomyia or Stratiomys or any other aquatic stratiomyd stage. edit: I just found out that the larva of Lasiopa villosa resembles Nemoteles, so...... Edited by atylotus on 01-06-2012 17:21 |
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rafael_carbonell |
Posted on 01-06-2012 19:16
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Many thanks Could I edit as Oxycera sp.? Rafael |
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atylotus |
Posted on 01-06-2012 19:41
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yes, Oxycera sp. is fine. |
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