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Larva/pupa on leaf 6mm
blowave
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Posted on 19-12-2009 21:13
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Hello again!Wink

This was on top of a Camellia leaf on the west side of my house, approx. 6mm long, looks like a bird dropping. I saw it for several days but it disappeared after heavy rain. Pics from 30th and 31st October.

It looks like a fly to me, might be wrong though.Wink

Location, a few miles south of Lincoln UK.

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Posted on 20-12-2009 18:28
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doesn't look like a fly. The body seems too soft and on the right hand side it seems as if there is something like a pair of compound eyes in development. So I'll guess it is more like a Hemiptera/Homoptera.
 
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Thanks for the suggestions atylotus.Smile

It was because of the eyes I had thought it could be a dipteran larva, but I know nothing much about those.Wink

I would have thought the eyes were too big for Hemiptera/Homoptera, and as far as I am aware most go through many nymph stages from small eggs, not a pupating stage like this.

Any other suggestions welcomed.Smile
 
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