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Chrysotoxum, again arcuatum?
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brigitteu |
Posted on 21-10-2009 20:16
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Location: Swizterland, 412 müM, on my balcony date: 21.10.09, today size: about 11 mm late in the year, isn't it? If it is arcuatum again, is this species a unique one? If yes, I would be sure for next time Is an ID possible? Thank you! Regards, Brigitte Edited by brigitteu on 21-10-2009 21:57 |
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brigitteu |
Posted on 21-10-2009 20:17
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brigitteu |
Posted on 21-10-2009 20:17
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Andre |
Posted on 22-10-2009 01:58
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I think this is elegans! Damn... here it's all over with Syrphidae! Lucky girl! |
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brigitteu |
Posted on 23-10-2009 16:24
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Yes, I feel lucky . . . :-) (today it is cold and rainy, only wasps and eristalis on my balcony) From C.elegans are no pics in Gallery, but you "think" it's C.elegans. So not sure enough to fill in Gallery? |
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Andre |
Posted on 24-10-2009 22:29
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I am pretty sure, but Chrysotoxum is difficult... You could ad it as cf. |
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zhengxialin |
Posted on 30-10-2009 08:31
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Maybe it is Chrysotoxum arcuatum, Andre. |
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Andre |
Posted on 30-10-2009 13:33
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No. Arcuatum has much longer hairs on the tergites. |
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brigitteu |
Posted on 31-10-2009 10:25
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Thank you for ID! One pic added with legs zoomed . . . Regards, Brigitte |
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