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Chrysotoxum?????
Alejandro Lopez
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Posted on 18-05-2009 10:51
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Hello!

This specimen was dead when I caught it. It was near my garden. It is of the genus Chrysotoxum, but not that it specie especially it is.
Can someone help me?
Thank you!

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It looks like Chrysotoxum, but it would help to submit a bigger pic and also to tell on which continent your garden is... that can narrow down the identificationWink
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Alejandro Lopez
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Hello!
Sorry Martin. I forgot this detail, I am of Spain, more concretly of Galicia (NW of Spain). As for the photo, I make you bigger.

Thank you!
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hi!
Nobody can help me? , Do you know the species of this Spanish Crhysotoxum ?

Thank you!SmileGrin
 
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nobody?
 
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I think the photo is just too dark and lacking enough detail for many people to comment. Also, might be better posted to the Syrphidae part of the forum Smile I can move it if you'd like.
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Ok, move it if you can, to seeing if this way I obtain answers. Thank you for everything!
 
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