- be saprophagous, mycophagous, or predatory. The
larvae are
apodous and
eucephalic and cylindrical-fusiform,
depressed dorsoventrally and
distinctly segmented...
- Mountains)
species of 'fungus gnat' in the
family Bolitophilidae. The
eucephalic larvae of
Bolitophila are
mycetophagous and live in
decaying wood or other...
- and, possibly, a
thoracic pair.
Those of the
second type are
stubby and
eucephalic and have one pair of
spiracles positioned in the abdomen.
Adults favour...
- to papillae. The head can be:
clearly distinguished from the
thorax (
eucephalic larvae),
indistinct from the rest of the body (microcephalic), or sunken...
-
short common branch before reaching the apex. The
larva is
apodous and
eucephalic, cylindrical, very long and thin, and with
tapered ends. The integument...