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Syrphid larva in winter
pwalter
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Posted on 15-12-2008 20:29
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Hi, this larva was found in December, E-Hungary. Around 1 cm. Can anyone help?
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-actually the tail!
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Thank YouSmile
 
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This larva formed an abnormal pupa and didn't hatch till now, so I broke it ad found these inside: larvae of parasitoids and some 'beads'. Any ideas?
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Hello,

No one stated that it is a Syrphidae larva. But I can't make an opinion from the Rotheray.
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The parasitoids look like Hymenoptera to me.
Not sure about the beads.
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Menno Reemer
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It's a Syrphus larva. The parasitoids may be Chalcidoidea, the 'beads' may be unhatched eggs.
 
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