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Which Chrysotoxum (Algarve,Portugal) >>Chrysotoxum intermedium
John Bouwmans
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Posted on 18-04-2013 09:09
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Still have another question related to my short Algarve-holiday. Found 2 different Chrysotoxum, but still don't know the species. Perhaps somebody can help with the determination.
Also posed the question on the waarneming.nl-board, but without result till now. http://forum.waar...25.new#new

Will ad 3 pictures to this thread. The first 2 are of the larger Chrysotoxum, the 3rd one of a smalle one.

Hope someone can help me. Thanks in advance.
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2nd picture large one.
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picture of the smaller Chrysotoxum.

I don't succeed in uploading the 3rd image. Will start a new thread for that one.
Edited by John Bouwmans on 18-04-2013 09:20
 
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Different species should be in different threads any way. Wink
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Thanks for the info Paul. When you are new, you make these mistakes. Won't happen again in the future.
 
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This one looks like a female Chrysotoxum intermedium to me Wink
Edited by Piluca_Alvarez on 19-04-2013 07:11
 
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Thanks Piluca, I think you are right.
 
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