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Erioconopa trivialis larva and pupa
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And personally I like this species too. The larva has typical pigmentation of the anal lobes and the pupa was found together with the larva, so I assumes that it was this species too. The thoracic horn seems also typical. It was found in a fairly eutrophic wide ditch on the isle of Flakee near Kranendijk, Achthuizen on 22 april 2008. Along the banks and in the water many aquatic weeds were artificially planted.
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and a detail of the anal lobes of the larva
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and the pupae
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I like this one more because I have never seen it before.
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Unusual larvae, great photos!
 
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