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| Immature Stages
  of Osmylidae  Detailed information on immature stages of Osmylidae is being
  acquired.  However, Withycomb (1923)
  and Killington (1936) studied Osmylus
  fulvicephalus Scop., and
  reported that the larvae are amphibious and probe into the mud with their
  long slender mandibles for the larvae of Chironomus
  and other Diptera in the wet, mossy borders of streams and the like.  The eggs are elongated and oval, somewhat
  flattened, with the chorion bearing reticulate markings, and the micropyle is
  knob-like.  They are laid in rows on
  some object near the water=s edge. 
  Hatching occurs in ca. 22 days, and larval maturity is reached the
  following spring.  The cocoon is spun
  in damp moss and the adult emerges 10-12 days later.             Please CLICK on picture to view details:         References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>,
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