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Scott L 31-05-2007 04:48 AM

Not a gardener, but encountered an interesting soil dweller
 
Hello all,

I'm not a "gardener" in the passionate sense, but I do work in my back
yard out of necessity. I live in Portland, Oregon, to give you an idea
of the climate and latitude. I was yesterday pulling up some unwanted
grass from between the elements of a stone walkway when I noticed a
bizarre (to me) creature in the soil, apparently living either within
the grass roots or just below them in the soil.

This guy was about a half inch to maybe an inch in length, a quarter
inch wide, deep rusty brown in color, round in cross section, with a
worm-like "head" which was articulated (jointed) and which probed
slowly back and forth. No eyes, feelers, or other sense organs to
speak of, and no visible mouth, although I'm sure it must have one.

At first I thought it was, in fact, a worm, or rather the head of a
worm which I had unfortunately ripped from the body by my grass
pulling. But soon I found another, identical in form, and realized it
was a complete organism.

A good comparison would be like a bullet in a cartridge, with the
articulated "head" being the bullet, which seemed to be sheathed in
the main body or skeleton of the creature (the cartridge).

Can anybody tell me what this thing might be? I'm fascinated by it for
some reason.

Thanks a bunch,
Scott L


Charlie[_2_] 31-05-2007 04:54 AM

Not a gardener, but encountered an interesting soil dweller
 
On 30 May 2007 20:48:30 -0700, Scott L wrote:

Hello all,

I'm not a "gardener" in the passionate sense, but I do work in my back
yard out of necessity. I live in Portland, Oregon, to give you an idea
of the climate and latitude. I was yesterday pulling up some unwanted
grass from between the elements of a stone walkway when I noticed a
bizarre (to me) creature in the soil, apparently living either within
the grass roots or just below them in the soil.

This guy was about a half inch to maybe an inch in length, a quarter
inch wide, deep rusty brown in color, round in cross section, with a
worm-like "head" which was articulated (jointed) and which probed
slowly back and forth. No eyes, feelers, or other sense organs to
speak of, and no visible mouth, although I'm sure it must have one.

At first I thought it was, in fact, a worm, or rather the head of a
worm which I had unfortunately ripped from the body by my grass
pulling. But soon I found another, identical in form, and realized it
was a complete organism.

A good comparison would be like a bullet in a cartridge, with the
articulated "head" being the bullet, which seemed to be sheathed in
the main body or skeleton of the creature (the cartridge).

Can anybody tell me what this thing might be? I'm fascinated by it for
some reason.

Thanks a bunch,
Scott L



RUN !!!!!!!!!!

Carl 1 Lucky Texan 31-05-2007 05:06 AM

Not a gardener, but encountered an interesting soil dweller
 
Scott L wrote:

Hello all,

I'm not a "gardener" in the passionate sense, but I do work in my back
yard out of necessity. I live in Portland, Oregon, to give you an idea
of the climate and latitude. I was yesterday pulling up some unwanted
grass from between the elements of a stone walkway when I noticed a
bizarre (to me) creature in the soil, apparently living either within
the grass roots or just below them in the soil.

This guy was about a half inch to maybe an inch in length, a quarter
inch wide, deep rusty brown in color, round in cross section, with a
worm-like "head" which was articulated (jointed) and which probed
slowly back and forth. No eyes, feelers, or other sense organs to
speak of, and no visible mouth, although I'm sure it must have one.

At first I thought it was, in fact, a worm, or rather the head of a
worm which I had unfortunately ripped from the body by my grass
pulling. But soon I found another, identical in form, and realized it
was a complete organism.

A good comparison would be like a bullet in a cartridge, with the
articulated "head" being the bullet, which seemed to be sheathed in
the main body or skeleton of the creature (the cartridge).

Can anybody tell me what this thing might be? I'm fascinated by it for
some reason.

Thanks a bunch,
Scott L


seems like a beetle larvae of some type.

I dunno

Carl


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beecrofter 31-05-2007 02:29 PM

Not a gardener, but encountered an interesting soil dweller
 
On May 30, 11:48 pm, Scott L wrote:
Hello all,

I'm not a "gardener" in the passionate sense, but I do work in my back
yard out of necessity. I live in Portland, Oregon, to give you an idea
of the climate and latitude. I was yesterday pulling up some unwanted
grass from between the elements of a stone walkway when I noticed a
bizarre (to me) creature in the soil, apparently living either within
the grass roots or just below them in the soil.

This guy was about a half inch to maybe an inch in length, a quarter
inch wide, deep rusty brown in color, round in cross section, with a
worm-like "head" which was articulated (jointed) and which probed
slowly back and forth. No eyes, feelers, or other sense organs to
speak of, and no visible mouth, although I'm sure it must have one.

At first I thought it was, in fact, a worm, or rather the head of a
worm which I had unfortunately ripped from the body by my grass
pulling. But soon I found another, identical in form, and realized it
was a complete organism.

A good comparison would be like a bullet in a cartridge, with the
articulated "head" being the bullet, which seemed to be sheathed in
the main body or skeleton of the creature (the cartridge).

Can anybody tell me what this thing might be? I'm fascinated by it for
some reason.

Thanks a bunch,
Scott L


Sounds like a pupae of some sort- egg, larvae, pupae, adult- the
pupae being where they go from grub or maggot like- to adult. Perhaps
a stag beetle or similar


Kay Lancaster 31-05-2007 10:42 PM

Not a gardener, but encountered an interesting soil dweller
 
On 30 May 2007 20:48:30 -0700, Scott L wrote:

This guy was about a half inch to maybe an inch in length, a quarter
inch wide, deep rusty brown in color, round in cross section, with a
worm-like "head" which was articulated (jointed) and which probed
slowly back and forth. No eyes, feelers, or other sense organs to
speak of, and no visible mouth, although I'm sure it must have one.


Any resemblence (these are probably not the same one you found!) to:
http://www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk/coleop.htm ?

Kay


Scott L 01-06-2007 02:59 AM

Not a gardener, but encountered an interesting soil dweller
 
On May 31, 6:34 am, Janet Baraclough
wrote:
Moth pupa. Some moths pupate underground, strange as it may seem :-)

Janet


That looks an awful lot like it. Maybe not exactly the same species,
but real close. Thanks! That site looks like a good time waster. :-)

Scott


beecrofter 01-06-2007 06:36 PM

Not a gardener, but encountered an interesting soil dweller
 
On May 31, 9:59 pm, Scott L wrote:
On May 31, 6:34 am, Janet Baraclough
wrote:

Moth pupa. Some moths pupate underground, strange as it may seem :-)


Janet


That looks an awful lot like it. Maybe not exactly the same species,
but real close. Thanks! That site looks like a good time waster. :-)

Scott


Yeah I agree, now that I look at pupal cases and such that are laying
about, moth seems to fit better than beetle.



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