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Photo#33074
larva of? - Pseudodoros clavatus

larva of? - Pseudodoros clavatus
Lady Lake, Lake County, Florida, USA
September 25, 2005
Size: 6mm
this is the same larva two days later. It is still there, I am waiting to see what it does.

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larva of? - Pseudodoros clavatus larva of? - Pseudodoros clavatus syrphid fly - Pseudodoros clavatus - female syrphid fly - Pseudodoros clavatus - female

Pupa.
This is actually the pupa of a syrphid fly, many of which are aphid predators in the larval stage. The pupa forms inside the last larval "skin."

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