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larva on rotting wood
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Posted on 25-11-2009 13:46
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Norway, 25.11 7-8 mm when not streched out

Very active and 'fast', and much rounder and bulkier than the Sciaridae from a couple of weeks ago.
It seemd to prefer not streching out, so even when it crawled around it still looked like a blob.

Top pic: head from above, bottom: head from the underside/face on

Maybe it is another Sciarid?
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I have more if it is interesting
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Another
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and one more
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1-3 Mycetophilidae
4-5 Mycetophilidae, maybe Phronia sp.
 
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Thank you!

By the way these are all the same specimen.
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