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Chrysogaster virescens / rondanii
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Posted on 25-06-2012 14:37
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Hi,
About 10 days ago I saw this small greenish Syrphid in a Philadelphus flower. It recalled a Chrysogaster, and the only "green match" was C. virescens. Can this be confirmed?
Thanks in advance, Sundew
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We are still waiting...
 
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Yes, that could very well be, but not entirely sure from these pictures...
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It is either C. virescens or C. rondanii. Without a voucher we will never know.

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Ok, I shall label it with this reservation. Many thanks to both of you!
 
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