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Hover fly larva - Scaeva affinis

Hover fly larva - Scaeva affinis
Lake Forest, Orange County, California, USA
March 29, 2009
Size: approxmately 1cm
Can these larvae be further identified?

Moved

Moved

Very likely Syrphinae
The members of the subfamily Syrphinae are aphid eaters. I think I see some aphids there. Also the white stripe reminds me of Scaeva but I don't know enough to be absolutely sure. I, too, hope that some of these larvae get IDs eventually.
If you get a chance to raise one to adult it would be great. It is relatively easy, just keep supplying aphids until they pupate.

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