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Posted on 13-07-2013 15:26
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Hello.
Chrysotoxum festivum is the correct name? Date: 2.7.2013, Slovakia-Kosice, 200m a.s.l.

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According to the key http://web.archiv...x_key.html, in C. festivum the yellow bands do not reach the abdominal margin, so the whole margin has to be black. Difficult to see here - the abdomen is a bit distorted, and the margin appears to be black and brown...
 
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Sundew wrote:
According to the key http://web.archiv...x_key.html, in C. festivum the yellow bands do not reach the abdominal margin, so the whole margin has to be black. Difficult to see here - the abdomen is a bit distorted, and the margin appears to be black and brown...

Thank you Sundew. Antenna looks like C. festivum. What do you think?
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The blackish species with this kind of antenna are festivum, vernale, lineare, and elegans. From the picture in the key, I exclude C. lineare, but I do not dare to say more...
 
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Sundew wrote:
The blackish species with this kind of antenna are festivum, vernale, lineare, and elegans. From the picture in the key, I exclude C. lineare, but I do not dare to say more...

OK, thank you for your help.
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