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· 85 matches in global site search Chrysotoxum sp. help to identify
Hi,
I have this to identify:
http://www.mariodiges.com/insectos/madridmayo09/Chrysotoxum %20sp....
Posted by SkyPlooM
on 11 June 2009 14:04:47
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Identify a Chrysotoxum
I think this is Chrysotoxum elegans
Amalia...
Posted by amalia_raluca
on 04 September 2008 21:29:11
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Chrysotoxum ?
It clearly is Chrysotoxum . I think C. elegans . Although, I am not an expert. One key feature is the ...
Posted by Guillermo Booth Rea
on 31 August 2008 10:27:20
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What do you think?
Thank you...I will search more next year and yes from this area I have only C. elegans with this kin...
Posted by amalia_raluca
on 14 November 2007 13:11:21
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What do you think?
I found last summer this specimens of Chrysotoxum elegans (hope it is the right ID). when I collected...
Posted by amalia_raluca
on 12 November 2007 21:29:32
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Chrysotoxum sp
Well, it seems to be a female of elegans or veralli.
Looking at tergite two were the black band on...
Posted by Gerard Pennards
on 18 September 2007 20:16:19
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Chrysotoxum ... ?
Kahis is surely right about this not being elegans !
Also not C. arcuatum (=fasciatum) because that ...
Posted by Gerard Pennards
on 16 August 2006 23:00:45
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Chrysotoxum ... ?
Tony, are you sure the first one isn't C. arcuatum (=fasciatum)?
I do often find the lengths...
Posted by Kahis
on 16 August 2006 22:45:41
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Could it be Eupeodes corollae?
There is an "official" Checklist of all Italian fauna available on the Internet which I us...
Posted by lynkos
on 17 November 2005 17:25:24
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