· 10 Forum Posts found matching search criteria
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?
Hi Raimo, I think it's a female Chrysogaster virescens (antenna red, thorax shiny).
Greetings...
Posted by eklans
on 31 December 2020 16:01:30
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Orthonevra spec (NL)
Recently learned that this might not be an Orthonevra spec., but probably a Chrysogaster virescens.
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Posted by Bert de Ruiter
on 22 May 2017 11:59:11
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Chrysogaster virescens / rondanii
Ok, I shall label it with this reservation. Many thanks to both of you! ...
Posted by Sundew
on 09 December 2012 23:08:38
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Chrysogaster virescens / rondanii
It is either C. virescens or C. rondanii. Without a voucher we will never know.
Dieter...
Posted by Dieter
on 09 December 2012 20:39:21
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Chrysogaster virescens / rondanii
Yes, that could very well be, but not entirely sure from these pictures......
Posted by Gerard Pennards
on 09 December 2012 15:30:00
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Chrysogaster virescens / rondanii
We are still waiting......
Posted by Sundew
on 07 December 2012 23:20:12
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Chrysogaster virescens / rondanii
Hi,
About 10 days ago I saw this small greenish Syrphid in a Philadelphus flower. It recalled a Ch...
Posted by Sundew
on 25 June 2012 14:37:06
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Stratiomyiidae: Microchrysa polita (was Orthonevra?)
This shiny green fly was about 4 mm. I thougt for a while that it is a Chrysogaster virescens but th...
Posted by kurt
on 20 June 2010 20:39:34
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