Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Chrysotoxum fasciolatum
Posted by Jef Hendrix on 26-07-2013 13:35
#1
A Chrysotoxum from the eastern Pyrenees near Prades (France) at an altitude of +-1500m.
12/07/2013
Can anyone help?
Jef
Edited by Jef Hendrix on 29-08-2013 09:02
Posted by Jef Hendrix on 26-07-2013 13:36
#2
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Posted by Sundew on 27-07-2013 14:35
#3
Indeed a female
Chrysotoxum. With the key
http://web.archiv...x_key.html, I arrive at
Chrysotoxum cautum, as the third antennal segment seems to equal segments 1 + 2. Unfortunately, I cannot see the character: "female: unique among European
Chrysotoxum in possessing a longitudinal, median, membranous strip on abdominal tergite 6, which effectively divides this tergite into two parts". Also the scutellum is unusually dark. So here I am at my wits' end!
Regards, Sundew
Posted by Gerard Pennards on 27-07-2013 18:41
#4
It's a female Chrysotoxum fasciolatum... :-))
Posted by Sundew on 27-07-2013 19:36
#5
Ah - in this case "Wing: front margin yellowish with a distinct dark spot in the top half; abdomen elongate; large species: 13-17 mm" is a good description in the key. As to the antenna, segment 3 has to be longer than 1 + 2 to get to
Ch. fasciolatum. So my estimation was wrong :S.
Good to have true experts here!
Posted by Jef Hendrix on 29-08-2013 09:06
#6
Thanks Sundew and Gerard!