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Psychodidae larvae ?
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Posted on 01-01-2012 17:41
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May be Clogmia albipunctatus ?
Thanks for help.
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What additional info do you have, like location, substrate, date, etc.?
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Hi !
Found in the siphon of a shower, layed on a cotton pad for picture.
Last december 30
Edited by evdb on 02-01-2012 12:28
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larva: I can see hardly any small sclerites on the abdominal segments, except for the last 2 segments or so. So this must be a Psychodini. As the head is triangular in shape, the genus Psychoda or Tinaeria seems more likely.
Pupa: impossible to identify it, pupae are notoriously difficult (for me), and the abdomen is missing.
 
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Thank altylotus, I did not realize the pupa was not complete...
I took the folowing picture the same day in an other room of the house :
http://www.galeri...-80694.htm
Probably the same genus ?
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sorry, don't know anything about adults. Try post it in the adult section.
 
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Sorry,
I did not find genus Tinaeria
Thanks anyway.
Edited by evdb on 03-01-2012 10:27
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The correct taxon is Tinearia.
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Thanks Pierre, I just find Tinearia genus. It's quite different of Psychoda and I did't meet Tinearia imago in this place.
I should be surprised to have two different taxons in the same closed place and at the same time !
I favour Psychoda but it has to be confirmed.
Edited by evdb on 14-01-2012 09:09
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