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Cerambycidae larva...
MiR
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Posted on 23-02-2012 12:30
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Hi!
Is it possible to identify those larvae? one looks to me as some Cerambycidae, about second one i`m not sure.... both of them found in rottening wood, Azores.
Thank You for any sugestions or help with identification
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and some more....
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Thomas Brand
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Hi MiR,

# 2 should be Lepidoptera, Hepialidae, maybe Hepialus spec.. Where did you find it? In soil, feeding on roots?

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Thomas
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i`ve already found that second one could be banana moth Opogona sacchari, but still i`m not sure if the first one is a Cerambycidae larava or, for me, very similar larva of Paysandisia archon
 
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