#1
I might be WAY off, but could it be Syrphidae?
Norway, 08.10, between 5 and 10 mm
Posted by
pierred on 21-11-2009 08:04
#2
Hello,
According to the Rotheray, it could be a
Dasysyrphus sp. The picture of
Dasysyrphus tricinctus, page 139, is very similar.
#3
It is definitely a Syrphid for the fused posterior spiracles (the black and short tubercles in between the long blackish 'hairs"at the posterior end) are diagnostic for the family. In other families the posterior spiracles are not fused. I'm not familiar with terrestrial syrphid larvae, so you may trust Pierre on this one.