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Chrysotoxum? from East Turkey
Cesa
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Posted on 28-05-2010 12:35
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Hello,
Is it a Chrysotoxum species?. ID will be very much appreciated.
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Yes, it is. Possibly lineare, but I'll have to check it when I'm back home. Or maybe Gerard picks up this one for me?
Great species, isn't it?!
 
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Yes, we agree with you. We wait for your confirmation. Thanks a lot André.
 
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It is not Chrysotoxum lineare.In C. lineare scutellum is black and it looks really different.
 
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Indeed not lineare, it is more likely Chrysotoxum parmense!
Normally the scutellum would be totally yellow, but I do believe some variation is there.....Shock
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Thanks Gerard.. I was mixing up speciesnames. Just had time to check it today and I fully agree with you.
 
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