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Diptera larva on a Muscid
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This is the small larva crawling on the leg of this muscid, shown here: LINK
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I only ever heard about some bot-flies that put ther larvae on muscids.
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Hi, can somebody help with this one?
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I made 2 microscope photos:
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Posterior end of body looks like the spiracles are hidden inside depression (cavity). It is typical for some Sacrophagidae. Mayby???
 
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Do you have a photo of the posterior spiracles?
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I can make more photos at weekend. Regards, Walter
 
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