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Muscidae larva?
Dmitry Gavryushin
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April 22, 2007, Bekasovo-1 station, Naro-Fominsk district, Moscow region. Under the bark at base of Populus tremula. Size around 8 mm. Sorry for lighting artefacts (bright sunlight).
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Maybe Lonchaeidae?
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Many thanks Paul.
 
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Maybe Phaonia sp.
 
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Hi Black

with posterior breathing organs reddish its most likely not Lonchaeidae - perhaps Ullidae ?? - try and breed it out for confirmation ......... Iain
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Many thanks Cranefly and Iain - as regards breeding, maybe let's wait till next April, it's snowing today here...
 
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Let it be Phaonia sp.
 
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