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Seafry
Any ideas? Taken in South Africa in a small subtropical stream
 
John Carr
There is a key to families of larvae in Manual of Afrotropical Diptera (free download). My first guess was Empidoidea, but perhaps some other Orthorrhapha.
 
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atylotus
My first guess was a Limoniidae, for it has a fully developed head capsule and dorsal and ventral pseudopods. It reminded me a bit of Lipsothrix species, larvae of those live in deaf wood in brooks. But the anal segment with the spine is unlike Lipsothrix I know. There are some Limoniidae known with a spine but the genera have a reduced head capsule.
Edited by atylotus on 03-09-2020 07:47
 
atylotus
Stumbled upon a drawing of the larva of Asioditomyia japonica (Ditomyiidae) which comes a bit close to your larve.
It is depicted as fig. 98 in Krivosheina, 2012. Howver, in her key on Palaearctic nematocera larva she writes on Ditomyiidae that Ditomyia and Asioditomyia has the penultimate segment dorsally with 2 long acute sclerotized projections, carrying spiracles, and this is a discriminating feature to separate the genera from Symmerus sp. So, does your larva has 1 or 2 spines on the penultimate segment?
Edited by atylotus on 03-09-2020 12:50
 
atylotus
and photo 40 with Ditomyia sp from the same book.
Edited by atylotus on 03-09-2020 12:47
 
Tony Irwin
Perhaps foolishly, I had excluded Ditomyiidae as they have previously been recorded from terrestrial situations (fungi and wood). I suppose this might have been an accidental visitor to the stream.
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
Seafry
Thank you for the discussion
 
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