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Nikita Vikhrev
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Sochi, in dead wood, 2-3mm.
No idea.
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Dear friends!
Even your silence is usefull.
I understand it, that I can exclude Diptera out of possible answersGrin
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I think it is a beetle, for what it is worth.
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Hello Paul,
a friend of mine (Coleopterologist) told my that according his key for insecta larvae it is Ceratopogonidae.
What do you think about this possibility, please?
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Well, perhaps it is, but it does not resemble any of the illustrations of ceratopogonid larvae I have in my books. Smile
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Thank you, Paul.
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