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Ephydridae (Hydrellia??) ID
flami
Hi, is it possible to determine the specie of this larvae? I suppose they could be Hydrellia sp. I found them in a pond of Rome, Italy, feeding on Lemna minor. Pupation within the mine. The adults walk on the duckweed.
Edited by flami on 17-10-2017 15:29
 
flami
Larva feeding on Lemna minor.
 
atylotus
Hello Flami, welcome to the forum
looks like Hydrellia indeed, but ID to species level in most cases impossible. Perhaps Tony Irwin has a suggestion. He also did on my post/photo: https://diptera.i...to_id=5486
 
flami
Hello atylotus, thank you for your answer! I have already read your post, and i found it very helpful. I suppose it could be a larva of Hydrellia albilabris or H. griseola, because of their distribution that includes Italy. I have other pictures of the puparium and the adult that could be helpful for the identification, but i have encountered some tecnical problems uploading them.
 
flami
Anal segment
 
Tony Irwin
This is very likely to be Hydrellia albilabris or griseola (the species most frequently associated with Lemna). They are easily distinguished as adults - see images in the gallery.
Edited by Tony Irwin on 17-10-2017 16:54
Tony
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flami
Thank you very much Tony for your suggestion! Here it is a picture of an adult. Maybe H. griseola?

https://imgur.com...
Edited by flami on 17-10-2017 19:59
 
Tony Irwin
Difficult to say while it is wet. But it looks very black, so I suspect albilabris.
Tony
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Tony, I HAD a blank in the file name. Sorry!

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Tony, thanks! I tried it (see "Cylindromyia" Wink but don't see the image in the post.

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