A maggot. No idea what type. Photo taken by Tarquin
(Lack of legs and capsule-shaped head strongly suggest beetle, most likely a weevil species. Precise identification is probably impossible from this photograph alone.)
Concur with previous statement. More specifically, it certainly is not a maggot. It certainly is a beetle larva. Most beetle larvae do have legs, but this one does not, which, together with its C-shape, head capsule, and lack of sclerites apart from its head capsule, almost certainly is a weevil (Family Curculionidae).[1]JonRichfield (talk) 11:00, 30 March 2013 (UTC)
↑Richards, O. W.; Davies, R.G. (1977年) Imms' General Textbook of Entomology: Volume 1: Structure, Physiology and Development Volume 2: Classification and Biology、柏林: Springer ISBN: 0-412-61390-5.
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