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Photo#937072
Debris-Carrying Larvae - Leucochrysa insularis

Debris-Carrying Larvae - Leucochrysa insularis
Deane, Letcher County, Kentucky, USA
May 19, 2014
Size: 4.5mm
Found in sweep net.

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Debris-Carrying Larvae - Leucochrysa insularis Debris-Carrying Larvae - Leucochrysa insularis

Moved
Moved from Leucochrysa.

Moved

Snails as debris
Snails are typically the debris of choice of Leucochrysa insularis larvae. The markings on the head capsule seem to align as well, in the very least as a likely member of Leucochrysa.

i love the
snail shell

 
Sort of
a top hat I guess LOL.

Moved
Moved from Insects.

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