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Notes on Limnophora exsurda Pand. (Diptera, Anthomyidae)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2009
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The eggs of Limnophora exsurda are described. The larva is in the 3rd stage when it emerges from the egg. The absence of larval trimorphism has been described in a number of dipterous larvae and appears to be correlated with a carnivorous mode of life in the larval stage. Notes on the nomenclature of L. exsurda by Mr J. E. Collin are given.
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