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Limnophora obsignata ?
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Posted on 14-11-2015 16:23
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Hi
in the goal of ID correctly Anthomyiidae larvae
I wish to know what are the best features to make this ID
and propose them to your kind attention

I have in my own, preserved larvae and pupae (+/- 1 cm)
here is a picture of pupa extracted from its so beautiful patterned shape

thanks for the help

rodredi.free.fr/antho/antho01.jpg

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Edited by solito de solis on 17-11-2015 07:54
 
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anal plates and reticular pattern of the pupa

rodredi.free.fr/antho/antho02.jpg


rodredi.free.fr/antho/antho03.jpg

and a more older pupa

rodredi.free.fr/antho/antho.jpg



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after washing the larva (they are 20 years old) with methylene blue
we can see the pattern of the future pupa seem already present on the larva skin

rodredi.free.fr/antho/antho04.jpg


and the larva lateral view 8 mm length

rodredi.free.fr/antho/antho05.jpg

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Edited by solito de solis on 15-11-2015 21:39
 
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Posted on 16-11-2015 18:06
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Hello...
nobody can help ?
merci
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