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Chrysotoxum sp.? --> Chrysotoxum intermedium
Reimund Ley
please help to ID this Chrysotoxum sp.
About 12-14mm.
Found in Germany, Bawaria, Schönau, forest trail, altitude 700m, 11. 6. 2019


greetings


Angelika/Reimund
Edited by Reimund Ley on 03-08-2019 13:05
 
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eklans
Hi, seems that antenna-segment 3 >= 1 + 2 = C. cautum, I presume.

Eric
 
Reimund Ley
hello Eric,


thanks for your answer,

we see you are nor shure, we wait for a second opinion.


best wishes


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treebeard
Second opinion differs Smile

I think Ch. intermedium. The third antenna segment is even longer than in Ch. cautum (3 > 1+2) and pattern on abdomen is typical for intermedium - yellow strips on tergites leads from the middle of front margin to the corners of hind margin and additional (rare) yellow strips are quite blured.

(Ch. cautum has also very distincintive patter on abodomen, but different). Try to study some reliable websites such as this https://www.flickr.com/photos/63075200@N07/sets/72157629614639799/

unfortunately, Ch intermedium is not a British species and thus not included in this website. See also diptera.info gallery https://diptera.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=3233
 
Reimund Ley
hello treebeard,

thanks a lot for your help and detailed answer for ID.


greetings


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