Thread subject: Diptera.info :: id family of larvae found on wheat stems

Posted by Ness on 02-11-2015 15:05
#1

Hi,

I am reviewing dipteran larvae I found last spring on wheat stems near Barcelona (Spain). I used alcohol (70%) to preserve them.

Mostly, I've seen Syrphidae but I've found some of these and would like to know which family it is, as they don't look like Syrphidae to me (but I have very little experience, so...)

Thanks!

Ness

Posted by Ness on 02-11-2015 15:05
#2

Another picture:

Posted by atylotus on 03-11-2015 07:36
#3

certainly no Syrphid larvae for the posterior spiracles (top right) are not fused. I'm not sure what this is, something like Agromyzidae perhaps? What's the size?

Posted by Paul Beuk on 03-11-2015 09:11
#4

I'd put my money on Chamaemyiidae

Posted by Ness on 03-11-2015 09:49
#5

Thanks! The size is around 0.5 cm long.

Edited by Ness on 03-11-2015 11:44

Posted by Ness on 03-11-2015 13:04
#6

I have a question, now. I have found a number of similar larvae in my samples. Is this kind of crown around the spiracles a characteristic of Chamaemyiidae?