Thread subject: Diptera.info :: white worm id ?

Posted by BubikolRamios on 22-01-2014 10:52
#1

Found under peace of wood, lying on ground.
photo: http://agrozoo.ne...473ece5d52

Edited by BubikolRamios on 22-01-2014 10:52

Posted by cthirion on 24-01-2014 19:48
#2

Nematoda?

Posted by BubikolRamios on 24-01-2014 21:11
#3

do not know, some images on net shows neatodes as more or less microscopic, like this: https://en.wikipe...t_nematode
at others, as usualy, no data on size, but do look like mine which is 15 mm.

Edited by BubikolRamios on 24-01-2014 21:15

Posted by atylotus on 27-01-2014 10:44
#4

Enchytraiedae for sure. and a bit of a large species. However it is unidentifyable just by looking at the photo and in my opinion it is even an immature one, so identification is still almost impossible.
It is no Nematode for there is segmentation visible.

Posted by BubikolRamios on 27-01-2014 12:20
#5

This is 1:1 of focused parts. Please confirm that this is segmentation ?

Edited by BubikolRamios on 27-01-2014 12:20

Posted by atylotus on 27-01-2014 13:01
#6

yes it has. However these small lines on the cuticle do represent pseudosegmentation and the true segmentation (septa) are more widely spaced. I think that the white part is the head and the one with this internal brown faeces is the tail. I even think that I can see bristle-like structures on the tail (chaetae), but maybe this is wishful thinking....

Edited by atylotus on 27-01-2014 13:03

Posted by BubikolRamios on 27-01-2014 13:23
#7

Thank you both.