Sacha writes
On 9/7/06 11:40, in article , "K"
wrote:
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Sausage shaped thing, no visible legs or pseudo-legs, but from the back
end protruded a very fine hair like thing about the length of the grub
body.
Try this, Kay: http://tinyurl.com/jfwym
That's rat-tailed maggot and is almost exactly what it looks like. But
that is the larva of the drone fly (a hover fly that looks very like a
honey bee) and the larva lives in muddy polluted ponds - the 'tail' is a
breathing tube I believe. I keep my primulas moist, but not that moist!
But googling on 'rat tailed larva' throws up a few references to other
creatures, eg some crane flies, also having rat-tailed larvae, all
living in wettish areas, eg one of them lives in cavities where rotting
leaves have lodged and has the rat tail for periods of waterlogging.
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Kay