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Chrysotoxum?
Josef Buecker
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Posted on 31-08-2008 08:47
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Hello Forum,
is this hoverfly a Chrysotoxum spec? ID possible?
Hagen, NRW, Germany, alder marshland, 175 msm, on Angelica sylvestris. August 6th 2008
Best regards, Josef
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C. intemedium-the third antennae segment is longer then 1 and 2 together
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It clearly is Chrysotoxum. I think C. elegans. Although, I am not an expert. One key feature is the lenght of the antennas. But I do not like the angle of the photo for measuring it. If the third segment had the same length as the two first ones together, it could also be C. cautum. I can not see the separation of the eyes very well, if it were a female, then it is not cautum, because the abdominal yellow strip in tergite 6 is not separated in two patches by a longitudinal, median, membranous strip.
 
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the eyes are separated so it is a female
and in my opinion the third segment it is longer the the 1 and 2 segments Cool
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In that case, it could also be C. arcuatum.
?No?
 
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Hello Amalia, hello Guillermo,
here a close up of the antennae. I hope, it can be helpful.
Best wishes, Josef
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Stephane Lebrun
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Posted on 02-09-2008 21:37
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Chrysotoxum arcuatum is also my guess.
Stephane.
 
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