Posted by Cranefly on 03-03-2011 06:56
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Scatopsidae surely. As for the genus - externally resembling more the picture with Scatopse subnitens Verral, 1886 - the present valid name
Rhexoza subnitens (Verrall, 1886). But really there are too many Scatopsidae species with unknown larval morphology to be sure....:|
Rexoza subnitens common in fresh tree wounds filled with sap, possibly in fresh tree holes...:)
Edited by Cranefly on 03-03-2011 12:05