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Coleoptera larvae ? --> Scaphidiinae
bertrandpami
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Posted on 17-12-2022 12:17
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Hi,
Larvae found in macrolepiota procera.
I think it is the same species in different stages, but not sure.
Maybe larvae of Tenebrionidae ?
Less than 10 mm. Cuise-La-Motte (Northen France) - october 2022
Thanks for the help.
Michel
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To me, this looks like a staphylinid larva - ?subfamily Aleocharinae.
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Hello, Tony,
I thought about it, but I couldn't find anything similar on the net, which doesn't prove anything.
Merry Christmas.
Michel
 
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What do you think of Scaphidium sp, see on P in this : https://www.resea..._285011678 ?
Michel
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Could be - these little beetle larvae are a bit outside my comfort zone!
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Hi,
A. Zaitsev' answer (see beautifuls photos at https://www.flick...58027@N02/) : " I agree with you that this larva is of Scaphidiinae, and most likely Scaphium ".
Michel
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