Thread subject: Diptera.info :: L0 little nematoceran larvae, NE HU, Oct

Posted by pwalter on 18-10-2009 21:12
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I found some kind of laong, slimy sack under a stone inside a cold brook in the mountains. At home, under the microscope I saw that really tiny nematoceran lavae were coming out from it - freshly emeged from eggs, I think.

Posted by pwalter on 18-10-2009 21:12
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Posted by pwalter on 18-10-2009 21:14
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Posted by atylotus on 19-10-2009 16:01
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It is the larvae of a Chironomidae, Tanypodinae for sure, but I have no idea about the species or even genus. All Chironomidae lay their eggs in a long slimy sac, which they attach to a hard subtrate at one end. They can contain numerous eggs.