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Dipteran larva or not?
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Posted on 28-05-2007 14:06
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Is this possibly a larva of Diptera or does it belong to some other order? It was found under bark and measured about 18 mm. West Virginia woodland, USA, 4 May 2007. ID help would be appreicated.
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Here is a closer look at the anterior end.
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With the slimey/webby substance, most likely Keroplatidae, maybe Mycetophilidae.
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Paul, thanks for your help!
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Resembles Sciophila sp., Mycetophilidae, but it has too black head differing it from typical Sciophila
 
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