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Mycetophilidae/Therevidae larva ?
Renko
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Hello,
a thin and long larva found on the ground in my garden the 05 october 2013
Maybe a Mycetophilidae or a Therevidae larva ?

Greetings,
Thomas
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Secondary segmentation is consistent with Anisopodidae, Thereveidae, or Scenopinidae.

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The headcapsule with this long dorsal extension is typical for Therevidae and Scenopinidae.If the apical end of this dorsal extension is spatulate than it is a Therevidae, if not a Scenopinidae.
 
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Hello tlegrand,

If you specify the location, like country, I would be able to help id further...

Greetings,

Ectemnius
 
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Thanks you very much for all your reply GrinSmile
Excuse me, I forgot to specify the location, I found it in north of France.
 
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Hello tlegrand,

Then I would say it will be Therevidae Thereva sp. probably T. nobilitata. The commonest and most widespread species which is found also in gardens.

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Ectemnius
 
Renko
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Hello and thanks you, Ectemnius ! GrinSmile

Greetings,
Thomas
 
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