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Diptera.info :: Identification queries :: Diptera (eggs, larvae, pupae)
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Jozef Obona
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Posted on 15-06-2011 20:33
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It is Ephydridae family ?
aquatic larvae cca 3 mm long
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I'm not an expert of Larvae in Diptera, but this cephaloskeleton is like Chloropidae to me!??? I am also curious about another ideas! Smile
Sincerely yours
Sara
 
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could be, but a photo showing the habitus and at least the posterior spiracles would help.
 
Jozef Obona
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I have no ideas...but thanks for opinions
I found this larvae in small Dipsacus axils near the wetlands
in Slovakia
and this axils was full of water and algae

this is photo of anal area
maybe help more
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Dear Atylotus
Does it have fan like posterior spiracles? What do you think about it? Cool
Sincerely yours
Sara
 
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