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Which Chrysotoxum?
paolofon
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Posted on 23-10-2016 16:22
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Can you help me to identify this Chrysotoxum?

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Sologno, on the Northern Apennines, Italy. 21-05-11.
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The 3rd antennal segment is shorter than segments 1+2 added together (good shot!). With the Chrysotoxum key http://web.archiv...x_key.html I got to Ch. elegans. It is said to be one of the most tricky to identify, so I hope I made no mistake...
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I would say Chrysotoxum verrali - yellow strips on the abdomen seem to be triangular.

Anyway, it has to be one of the two species metnioned Smile
 
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