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larva greenisch-yellow, indet.
Holger Mueller
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Posted on 16-12-2016 08:36
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Hello,

had found an undefined larva in a water filled tree cave. The larva is greenish yellow and 3.45 mm long. Is it Forcipomyia?

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abdomen, ventral
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pseudopodia?
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I don't think it is even a Diptera. I'm missing anterior and posterior spiracles. My guess would be some juvenile stage of Curculionidae, but not sure.
 
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Could agree. I sometimes googled a little. Thank you.

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