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Chrysogaster cf. coemiteriorum
Wing base is yellow, so not C. solstitialis. According to van Veen's Hoverflies of Northwest Eur...
Posted by Sundew
on 15 August 2022 03:29:25
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Chrysogaster cf. coemiteriorum
Syrphidae, Chrysogaster solstitialis female....
Posted by Juergen Peters
on 14 August 2022 20:34:29
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Chrysogaster cf. coemiteriorum
Today, 1500 mts n. Spain
Only this photo...
Posted by picotverd
on 14 August 2022 20:32:17
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Chrysogaster id
This is tricky indeed! However, I would exclude Riponnensia, because it has dark wing bases and two ...
Posted by Sundew
on 28 August 2021 16:18:16
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Chrysogaster id
I found this chrysogaster monday in a swamp.
I think it could be Chrysogaster coemiteriorum or Ch...
Posted by chacalou
on 19 August 2021 13:23:23
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Syrphidae > Chrysogaster solstitialis?
I think it is a female of Chrysogaster solstitialis. In Chrysogaster coemiteriorum, they are more sh...
Posted by Karsten Thomsen
on 02 January 2021 11:38:25
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Syrphidae > Chrysogaster solstitialis?
Thanks. Its not so common here, why not a Chrysogaster coemiteriorum?...
Posted by Raimo
on 31 December 2020 16:50:22
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Chrysogaster ?
Hello,
I observed this Diptera the 20th of August on the Heracleum sphondylium in the Calais in t...
Posted by maxi6215
on 25 August 2018 14:47:29
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Chrysogaster coemiteriorum? => Cheilosia sp.
Thanks Robert
Rami...
Posted by RamiP
on 02 February 2016 20:54:10
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Chrysogaster coemiteriorum? => Cheilosia sp.
Cheilosia sp. May be C. albitarsis, but characters (pale front tarsi) not visible on the picture....
Posted by Robert Zoralski
on 02 February 2016 19:22:36
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