Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Larvae found in UK chalk river in May (pt 3 of 3)

Posted by Chalky on 30-08-2016 23:26
#1

Hi all,

As part of my PhD research I am conducting macroinvertebrate surveys in chalk rivers in the UK. While I'm pretty good with most families of invertebrates, diptera are a weak spot for me. It doesn't help that I only have a very basic guide where the major diptera families are described with images rather than proper keys.

Basically, I only really need to know the family, but I'd be interested to learn the species too. Using my guide, I could not begin to identify this one. Sorry I don't have a scale to show the size.

All help very much appreciated.

Posted by atylotus on 31-08-2016 07:18
#2

Looks to me like the larva of Curculionidae.

Posted by solito de solis on 01-09-2016 10:08
#3

As Atylotus told it as a very good expert, it will be a Coleoptera larva, Curculinodea,
difficult to discriminate without seing the adult habitus, difficult also to know if Curclionidae larvae are aquatic or not, as no simple features can distinguish both.

Posted by Chalky on 14-09-2016 11:57
#4

Thanks very much, both.

Ah, Coleoptera - the most confused order!

I shall dig out the specimen and work out where I went wrong in assigning it to Diptera!

All the best