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Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 07-09-2007 22:13
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hi larvae-forum,

Today I catched a larvae on my parsleyplants.
First I though of caterpillar, because of the typical green color and white stripe.
Looking better, it seems to be a syrphidae-larvae I think..

Does anyone know something about these specie?
I put the larvae back, these creatures eat the lice out of my parsley? isn't it?

Robert
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you can see the white stripe from above
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i have an idea that all syrphids larva have a long tube... not sure, though.
 
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hi Jorg,

You don't see this ''tube'' at this larvae?

The larvae went to it's next stadium, now it is a cocon.
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I think it is (well, was by now Smile) a larva of Scaeva pyrastri
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Kahis wrote:
I think it is (well, was by now Smile) a larva of Scaeva pyrastri


Thank you Kahis,
I have seen these species some times on my balcony.., so I think you are right!
I'll wait for the fly and let you know Wink
 
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