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ID please - Epistrophella emarginata

ID please - Epistrophella emarginata
Campton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
September 16, 2015
Size: 10 mm

Moved

Looks like Epistrophella emar
Looks like Epistrophella emarginata

state abbreviation doesn't belong in the city field
please correct here and elsewhere

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

 
Thanks! I never would have g
Thanks! I never would have guessed this was a syrphid fly larva. When I browsed through the section, I found that it looks somewhat like this one:

http://bugguide.net/node/view/71667

 
If this was found among aphids...
...we could move it to Syrphinae. Otherwise, it will probably need to stay here pending expert review.

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