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Chrysotoxum elegans ???
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Chrysotoxum sp.
 
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Which species could be ?
 
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I would guess C. elegans male, but that's not sure.
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Another photo

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It will have to be collected to be sure of the ID. But probably it is C. intermedia.
 
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