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Chrysotoxum 2010_01 - male
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Posted on 29-12-2010 20:28
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Hi

Switzerland, 05.09.2010, garden on geranium, 430 msm

Could I get some help for species (if possible for ID) ?

Thanks a lot, best regards, Brigitte
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Looks a lot like Dasysyrphus albostriatus
Greetings,

Jan
 
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Looks like Chrys. intermedium male
 
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Hi Jan
Thank you for answering. Antenna and the backside of this syrphid shows (for me) typical parts of chrysotoxum

Hi André
Thanks a lot!

With best wishes for a happy and good year 2011!
Brigitte
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Hello Brigitteu,

I should have kept my mouth shut or looked better. Good lesson for me anyway.
Greetings,

Jan
 
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Hi Jan - any time you are welcome to write!
Best regards, Brigitte
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