Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mycetophila fungorum larva?

Posted by blowave on 25-10-2010 18:26
#1

Hello.

11th October, in rotting fungi on my 'lawn', near Lincoln UK. The larva stretched out was around 9mm.

On the 14th most of the fungi had dried up, I found one larva in a small part that was still liquid.

3 pics from 11th, 1 from 14th.

Janet :)

This is the one from the 14th

Edited by blowave on 25-10-2010 18:27

Posted by blowave on 25-10-2010 18:27
#2

pic 1 11th

Posted by blowave on 25-10-2010 18:28
#3

pic 2

Posted by blowave on 25-10-2010 18:29
#4

pic 3

Posted by Cranefly on 26-10-2010 17:19
#5

Yes, it looks like Mycetophila fungorum. To be sure finally you can look at anterior spiracles and find there 6 oval spiracular openings - they are not seen on the photos.:)

Posted by blowave on 27-10-2010 12:40
#6

Cranefly wrote:
Yes, it looks like Mycetophila fungorum. To be sure finally you can look at anterior spiracles and find there 6 oval spiracular openings - they are not seen on the photos.:)


Thank you! I'm not sure where I would find the anterior spiracles, somewhere near the head end I imagine.

As more than two weeks have now passed these have probably pupated. Do they go to the ground when pupating? All but one had disappeared the following day when most of the fungi had dried.

Posted by Cranefly on 27-10-2010 13:43
#7

Anterior spiracles - 2 brown larger spots a little behind the head on the last photo. Larvae pupate in ground not far from fungi. I think now they winter somewhere. B)