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Larva under bark of tree
Miroslav Fiala
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Hello,
please for ID. I found this larva under bark of lying tree in the flood-plain forest . The lenght is about 1 cm.
NPR Zebracka, region Prerov, The Czech Republic, found on 5.2.2009, 213 Meters above sea.
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And here are the pictures of two another larvae found another time at the similar places. I thing, these are the same species.
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I think it is larva of Xylophagus ater.
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Thank you, Stephane.
 
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Could you submit your nices photos to the gallery please (the last two showing ventral and dorsal side are interesting).
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I have already submitted photos to the gallery.
 
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