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Diogma glabrata?
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Anczoviczka |
Posted on 02-06-2015 20:42
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Hi, I found this animal in alluvial forest under the bark of dead tree, Czech rep., 29.5. 2015. Could it be some diptera larva? Thaks for advices.
Edited by Anczoviczka on 05-06-2015 06:54 |
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atylotus |
Posted on 05-06-2015 06:14
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Member Location: Posts: 1112 Joined: 29.05.09 |
certainly Cylindrotomatidae, but I can't remember which one. However there are only 4 species possible (I think) and the can be identified by their abdominal prolongations. |
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Anczoviczka |
Posted on 05-06-2015 06:53
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Thank you very much. According to the checklist of the Czech republic there realy only 4 species possible, but according to some public photos like these (http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=48519&pid=210313) it must be genus Diogma and there is only one Diogma in the CR - Diogma glabrata. |
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atylotus |
Posted on 05-06-2015 18:26
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Member Location: Posts: 1112 Joined: 29.05.09 |
Phalacrocera replicata : long forked abdominal processes; Dark brown or lighter dorsally, whitish ventrally and between the segments (semi-aquatic mosses) Cylindrotoma distinctissima: short body processes withouth teeth at the anterior margin; light green. darker dorsally (terrestrial) Diogma glabrata: short body processes with 1-2 teeth at the anterior margin; green with brown or black markings (terrestrial) Triogma trisulcata: short body processes with 3-4 teeth at the anterior margin; dark brown or brownish green, lighter ventrally with darker markings along dorsum (semi-aquatic mosses). I have added the drawings from Brindle (1967) with this message So Diogma glabrata is o.k. Nice photo BTW, may I suggest adding your photo to the Diptera gallery. Edited by atylotus on 05-06-2015 18:40 |
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