Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Pupa from seepage

Posted by Stephen R on 11-03-2010 15:14
#1

I watched this Liancalus virens female (see adults forum http://www.dipter...d_id=28515) feeding at a seepage in a limestone retaining wall. Can anything be said about its prey?

Edited by Stephen R on 11-03-2010 15:25

Posted by Stephen R on 11-03-2010 15:15
#2

later

Posted by Stephen R on 11-03-2010 15:17
#3

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Posted by Stephen R on 11-03-2010 15:20
#4

At the same seepage I also found what looks like a pupal skin from which something has emerged:

Posted by atylotus on 11-03-2010 17:06
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To me it looks very much like the larva of a Thaumaleidae. This purplish/white pattern at the dorsal side and the entirely white ventral side resembles by specimen of Thaumalea from The Netherlands. I know of no other insect larva from aquatic habitats with this pattern, not even in Chironomidae of which many representatives of the Orthocladiinae are (totally !) purple.

Posted by Stephen R on 11-03-2010 19:43
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Thank you, Atylotus. This may be the closest I ever come to recognising a member of this family!