Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Small fly larva

Posted by Paul Beuk on 19-09-2018 13:29
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Ah, yes, Tony, I very much see your point and I am well familiar with larvae that are likely there because of the larviparous species. Generally those will be Calliphoridae or perhaps Sarcophagidae, but these have rings of spicules on most body segments, rather than just a few segments near the thoracic region and a single ring at the posterior end. Exactly that what Ton remarked ('must be typical') was why I picked it out in the first place and decided to post it here. I will check another few books at the office and then see if I will send it of to Ton.

Both thanks for your reply.

Edited by Paul Beuk on 19-09-2018 13:30