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The larvae of Helophilus pendulus are called rat-tailed maggots and live in muddy waters (including slurry pits) where they feed on rotting organic substrates. They breathe through a long ‘snorkel’ attached to the end of their abdomen which runs to the surface of the water....
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Helophilus pendulus
Adult Helophilus trivittatus are among the largest domestic hoverflies and reach body lengths of 11 - 17 mm, the males being much smaller than the females. Their bodies are slimly built and whitish, whitish-yellow, yellow, brown and black in colour.
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