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Posted on 27-03-2011 15:50
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Norway, March, 4-5 mm
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it is a very dirty one and I would suggest cleaning it a bit. The shape of the anal segment reminds me of Solva and not Stratiomyid. Does the anal slit have teeth? Did you find it under bark? see also http://www.dipter...d_id=36497
 
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Posted on 28-03-2011 20:41
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I dug it out again and gave it a bath Smile

I seems to have thrived as it has grown a bit.
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Larva of Beris sp. (Stratiomyidae). The larva has a hair fringe along the anal segment, not present in Solva or any other Stratiomyid. Beris larvae cannot be identified to species level, as far as I can tell, some species are yet undescribed.
 
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Thank you, hopefully I will see the imago.
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Turned out to be Beris clavipes Smile
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Hello to all,
forgive my english awkward

I found some larvae are very similar to these and I wanted to ask for your help to raise them and conclude the cycle.

How should I arrange them, like feeding them etc. ..
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