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Chrysotoxum sp.
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Posted on 08-09-2008 15:27
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Hi,

I took this image the 15/06/2008, in the wood of Lauzelle, at Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium.
This was close to one of the pounds.
I believe this is a chrysotoxum diptera.
But I do not know which precise one.

Can you help me?
It is quite flat on the contour of the abdomen.

Thanks a lot, Wink

Olivier
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Posted on 08-09-2008 15:38
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Stratiomyidae, i think Stratiomys genus... don't know more.

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Posted on 08-09-2008 16:57
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Isn't it ... stratiomys chamaeleon?
 
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Stratiomys potamida, a female.
Stephane.
 
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Thanks a lot, St?phane. Wink
 
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