Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sciophila sp larva from decaying wood

Posted by pwalter on 13-11-2008 11:42
#1

Hi, I found an about 3 cm long larva in decaying wood in forest, N-E Hungary. It cast a 'web'. I think about Limoniidae, they are very common around, any water is quite far away. Some big, spottes-winged Limoniids were sitting on the very tree I found this larva in. Are there any Limoniids that don't live in water as larvae? Thanks,

Walter

Edited by pwalter on 15-11-2008 16:03

Posted by pwalter on 13-11-2008 11:43
#2

Head:

Posted by Paul Beuk on 13-11-2008 11:55
#3

Mycetophilidae or Sciaridae.

Posted by pwalter on 13-11-2008 12:02
#4

Thank You! I found some Sciarids there but those were quite small for such a big larva, i think, 3-4 mm. Mycetophilids I have not seen yet in this forest, but found a huge Keroplatid, I think Platyura. Maybe this is the larva?

Best regards,

Walter

Posted by Cranefly on 15-11-2008 06:19
#5

Mycetophilidae, Sciophilinae, Sciophila sp.

Posted by pwalter on 15-11-2008 16:02
#6

Many thanks for the ID!

Regards, Walter