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Muscidae with a dipteran larva on leg
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Hi, this Muscid was found today, in Debrecen, E-Hungary, some 10 mms, and it had a dipteran larva (see link) on it's leg, what could it be?
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Is it Helina?
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Muscina levida.....

Larvea....??


Joke van ErkelensSmile
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Thank You!
 
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the dipteran larvae is a wire. LOL Grin
 
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What wire? Have You checked the link? Grin
 
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aha! Smile Really I thought you were referring the photo in this thread.
 
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That wold be too little even for a dipteran larva Smile I still have the larva, maybe someone can tell me how to mace diagnostical photos... With KOH?
 
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there are very small dipteran larvae. Wink
acrocerids larvae for example Wink
 
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