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Hubert Polacek
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Posted on 20-06-2006 16:09
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Hello! Yesterday I found this larva hunting for aphids. Don't you know to what species does it belong (Syrphidae?) Thanks. Hubert
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Susan R Walter
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Hubert

This is a really wonderful series of photographs. Only sorry I can't help with ID. I would guess Syrphid too, but I don't really know.
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I would say a species of Syrphus.
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Thank you Susan and Paul especially Smile I was not sure about Syrphid, therefore I had sent the picture to more common forum.
 
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Sorry not such a good picture, but here is the revenge:
Syrphid larva eaten by Anatis ocellata larva
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Yes Syrphidae A specialist for larvae is Graham Rotheray ger@nms.ac.uk I am sure he would be delighted to see your astonishingShock photos.

 
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2elck: Try to guess Shock)
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