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10-11-2007, 03:33 PM
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| | | Hoverfly larva ? I assume this is a hoverfly larva with aphid prey ? - body length about 6mm. Taken today a few feet from my pond.
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| | | Re: Hoverfly larva ? Yes, looks like a hoverfly larva, but I can't narrow it down further. | 
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| | | Re: Hoverfly larva ? My guess would be the larvae of Syrphus ribesii based on those golden dots and dark bits
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| | | Re: Hoverfly larva ? Thanks for the IDs 
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