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Chrysotoxum arcuatum?
Urs
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is my ID for this fly with the short and round Abdomen OK?


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Chrysotoxum arcuatum, I agree (long 3d ant. segment, abdomen with long hairs, short and arched, wings not darkened anteriorly).
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Merci Stephane, for confirming my threads and for the infos about Chrysotoxum arcuatum.

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The only thing one shouldn't forget that this species is also called Chrysotoxum fasciatum, for example in the 2008 edition of the Species accounts of European Syrphidae!! Which is the right one, I'm not sure.....
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Thank you Gerard for this important information. So we have to distinguish between C. fasciatum (arcuatum) an C. fasciolatum.

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