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While watching alpine newts in the small pond in our garden, I noticed a small larva swimming which quickly disappeared towards the bottom. While first suspecting a dragonfly larva, I soon started to notice one, than many larvae on some algae covered surfaces. As the alpine newts (Ichthyosaura alpestris) are the only vertebrates in this lake, these newt larvae are easily identified ;)
The larvae currently have a length of 10-15 mm, the scale bar (in the lower left of the images) indicates 1 mm – the larva in the picture above thus has a length of approx. 15 mm.
The newt larvae catch less attention than the tadpoles of frog, since their colour is more camouflaged, they prefer to stay close to the ground, and they don´t move a lot during this young stage.
newt larve on the ground of the pond
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published on 2020-04-30
Amphibia > newts > alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris)
keywords: newt larva | newt
a newt larva in our garden’s small pont
Impressions from Schönbuch forest, a close walk from my home:
flowering apple trees at the edge of the forest and details of an old oak tree ("Sulzeiche", top right and middle)
meadow of marsh marigold (Caltha palustris) on a forest glade
beech trunk with "eyes" and flowers on a glaze
tadpoles, newts and a predaceous diving beetle in a pond
published on 2013-05-10
Season: Spring
marsh marigold (Caltha palustris)
categories: Schönbuch
keywords: forest | apple tree | marsh marigold | toad | tadpole