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Keroplatidae from larva, NE HU, 10.2010 -> Cerotelion striatum by Paul
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Hi, in October I collected this larva in forest and today I found it to be already adult. Is it a Platyura female? Thanks!
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No, Platyura have wing vein R4 ending in R1. Looks like Cerotelion sp. to me.

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Thanks, I will show a clearer photo from wing and first leg soon!

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Cerotelion striatum (= lineatum).
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pwalter, amazing photos! how did you rear the larvae might I ask?
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Rob Deady wrote:
pwalter, amazing photos! how did you rear the larvae might I ask?


Thank You, this was collected with a bigger piece of rotting wood-decaying polypore, I took a small piece of this fungus, put it in a 5cm x 5 cm x 5 cm box, put it in a colder place and opened it once in every month since october. So they are really easy to rear.

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Thanks!! uSEFUL TO KNOW :-)
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I have a new stack from the head:
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