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Chrysotoxum verralli ?
Guillermo Booth Rea
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Posted on 07-08-2008 13:55
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It was shot in Sierra Nevada, Granada, S Spain, at 1800 masl feeding on flowers on the river side.
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Really nobody?
 
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i might be very wrong but for me is more C. elegans
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Thanks Amalia,

I am not sure, if you want to know the truth, I think it is not C. verralli nor C. elegans. Lets see if somebody else has some idea. The yellow bands are quite parallel to the front margin of the tergites, which would rule out C. elegans. But, the markings in the abdomen look different to the ones drawn in van Veen?s book for C. verralli.
 
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