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Lampromyia!
jorgemotalmeida
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here you can see another Vermileonidae larvae. Not sure about the genus: if Vermileo or Lampromyia.
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And finally the copulation:
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And maybe the exuvie:
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laying an egg, a few days ago (may 2010)
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No chance you could catch me one ?
 
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Larvae of Lampromyia canariensis have been described, for example by Nagatomi in the Vermilionindae in the Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera Volume 2.
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