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Eucnemid larvae - Dirrhagofarsus ernae

Eucnemid larvae - Dirrhagofarsus ernae
Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
January 10, 2007
Size: 6 - 18.5 mm
Sorry for the terrible image. Many of the eucnemid larvae I collected were in this position, folded in-two in their burrows. In trying to imagine why they assume this posture I wondered if anal glands might produce their digestive enzymes so that mouth and anus are best positioned together. It should be noted that the doubled-over larvae were folded near their midpoints so that head and anus were in close proximity.

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