Tags
British hoverflies, dormant hoverfly larvae, hoverfly, hoverfly larva, Platycheirus larva, Platycheirus species
When I first saw this creature, I thought it might be a butterfly or moth larva but I was wrong – nothing new there!
Thanks to a Twitter pal, I now know it’s a hoverfly larva and, with some excellent help from an entomologist who specialises in flies, I also now know it’s one of the Platycheirus family of hoverflies but not which of their 25 British species.
Apparently, little is known about the larvae of some species of hoverflies: their larvae have not yet been fully examined or described, so you really need to rear a dormant larva through to adulthood to be sure. Not knowing that, I left this one in the woodland where I saw it, but next time …
Pingback: 365/366 2020 insects | earthstar
That is the first time I have ever seen one – thank you!
LikeLiked by 1 person
You’re welcome. I’ll try to find more but don’t hold your breath!
LikeLiked by 1 person
A great spot. Hope it survives the forthcoming colder stormy weather!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks, Theresa. It was in a fairly sheltered spot so should be okay, I think. 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person