Posted by Cranefly on 03-03-2011 07:56
#2
Scatopsidae surely. As for the genus - externally resembling more the picture with Scatopse subnitens Verral, 1886 - the present valid name
Rhexoza subnitens (Verrall, 1886). But really there are too many Scatopsidae species with unknown larval morphology to be sure....:|
Rexoza subnitens common in fresh tree wounds filled with sap, possibly in fresh tree holes...:)
Edited by Cranefly on 03-03-2011 13:05
Posted by Paul Beuk on 03-03-2011 10:48
#3
'Rexosa fuscipes' is now
Coboldia fuscipes.
Within Scatopsini and Swammerdamellini larvae have been described in only four genera. Haenni keyed them out in the Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera but not every genus was illustrated in that key. Following the description it might be
Coboldia but unfortunately the pictures are just not distinct enough.