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ozgur70
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Posted on 12-11-2010 12:44
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This larva was living in muds and wet ares.
Elevation 1650 m.
2009 July,26
Turkey-Karaman (Middle Anatolia)

And at the link below you can see a different photo about a smillar spices (also it is unidentified)

http://www.trakus.org/kods_bird/uye/?fsx=2fsdl47@d&idx=23394

Thanks for your comments.

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michal tkoc
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My guess is Stratiomyidae.
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good guess. indeed Stratiomyid and looking at the shape and color it must be Stratiomys. As i'm not familiar with the Turkish fauna I will not say anything about the species name, but to me it looks a bit like S. longicornis, but it may be some other, except S.singularior. The ones in the birds beak are also Stratiomyidae larva, but the genus is unknown, but resembles Stratiomys.
 
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Thanks Michal and Atylotus for your kindly comments.
 
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