Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dipteran larva to ID
#1
While I was digging the soil, I found this dipteran larva. From what family does it belong? I collected the larva and I'm trying to raise it. What is its diet? Decomposing organic material?
location: Barcelos, Portugal
date: 08/05/2008
Posted by
Andre on 09-05-2008 15:54
#2
Looks like a
Tipulidae larva... in that case it eats plant-material, especially the roots..
#3
I think it may be a brachyceran such as Asilidae, in which case it may eat meat. Offer it a squashed worm with the roots and see which it prefers!
Posted by
Andre on 10-05-2008 10:51
#4
Paul is very good in larvae... hopefully he can help?
#5
Thank you very much Andre and Tony for your efforts. Fortunately, I didn't have to feed it. It is already in pupa and I think it's an asilid, what do you think about that?
#6
Looks like it - When it emerges, remember to keep both the larval and pupal skins. It could well be a species that has not been reared before. And when it is identified, both of these photos should go in the gallery!
#7
Asilidae sounds about right.
#8
Thanks again, so lets wait for the adult
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