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Photo#74864
sl - Keroplatus

sl - Keroplatus
Collegedale, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
August 12, 2006
Size: maby an inch long
(better pic then before). What is it?

Found under a log in daytime.

Moved
Moved from Fungus Gnats.

Most probably Keroplatus sp.
Most probably Keroplatus sp.

Mycetophilidae
Could be a Keroplatine Mycetophilid (fungus gnat) larva. Sometimes they are placed in their own family Keroplatidae.

Earthworm
I'm not sure, but it look like an immature earthworm to me.

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