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23-05-2011, 12:04 PM
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| | | Insect Larva? Sorry about the photo quality the thing just would not sit still, found in Norfolk garden was about 6mm I think. Is this some sort of insect larva? I am not 100%
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| | | Re: Insect Larva? Hi Anzu,
Very strangely this looks like a great diving beetle larva (Dytiscus marginalis). I say strange, because its aquatic! They 'breathe' through those two hairlike tubes at the end of the abdomen.
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