Thread subject: Diptera.info :: aquatic (semiaquatic) tree holes larvae of Mycetobiidae
Posted by Jozef Obona on 07-01-2011 10:18
#1
cca 7 mm long

Edited by Jozef Obona on 12-01-2011 18:20
Posted by Cranefly on 10-01-2011 09:03
#2
Last body segment of 5 rings, posteriorly cut, with distinct lobes around spiracles, anterior spiracles with 3 openings (Anisopodidae)
Last body segment rounded and elongated without distinct lobes around posterior spiracles, divided in 4 rings, anterior spiracles with many openings (Mycetobiidae)
Posted by Cranefly on 10-01-2011 09:11
#3
If Anisopodidae, body segments light - 2 species.
-Anal area large, ventrally occupies 1,2 and 3 rings, it is situated on ventral, lateral and partly dorsal surface on the second ring - S. cincta
- anal area small, ventrally occupying second ring, a small part of 1 ring and a little more than a half of 3 ring. Anal area on the 2 ring is situated on ventral and lateral surfaces only - S. fenestralis
:)
Posted by Jozef Obona on 10-01-2011 21:51
#4
Cranefly wrote:
If Anisopodidae, body segments light - 2 species.
-Anal area large, ventrally occupies 1,2 and 3 rings, it is situated on ventral, lateral and partly dorsal surface on the second ring - S. cincta
- anal area small, ventrally occupying second ring, a small part of 1 ring and a little more than a half of 3 ring. Anal area on the 2 ring is situated on ventral and lateral surfaces only - S. fenestralis
:)
Thank you very much Cranefly :-)
and please Cranefly in what book is this key? ;)
Jozef
Posted by Cranefly on 11-01-2011 17:02
#5
Krivosheina N.P., Mamaev B.M. Key to larvae of Diptera (Insecta)- inhabitants of wood. [Opredelitel licinok dvukrylykh nasekomykh - obitatelei drevesiny]. Moscow. Nauka. 1967. 368 p. [in Russian].:)
Posted by Jozef Obona on 12-01-2011 11:55
#6
Cranefly wrote:
Krivosheina N.P., Mamaev B.M. Key to larvae of Diptera (Insecta)- inhabitants of wood. [Opredelitel licinok dvukrylykh nasekomykh - obitatelei drevesiny]. Moscow. Nauka. 1967. 368 p. [in Russian].:)
Thank you very much Cranefly
Jozef
Posted by Cranefly on 13-01-2011 14:24
#7
Mycetobiidae:)