Posted by
clovis on 18-11-2015 23:23
#1
Hi everyone,
Here is a
Chrysotoxum i met last year in massif central, in France, 1300m hight.
Unfortunately i didn't catch it. And i don't feel confortable identifying this genus on picture.
What do you think?
clovis : France : Lachamp-Raphaël : 07530 : 11/08/2014
Altitude : 1382 m - Taille : 12mm
Réf. : 153235
clovis : France : Lachamp-Raphaël : 07530 : 11/08/2014
Altitude : 1382 m - Taille : 12mm
Réf. : 153236
Edited by
clovis on 21-11-2015 17:05
Posted by
Sundew on 24-11-2015 15:02
#2
Provided that the 3rd antenna segment is shorter than segment 1+2 (difficult to estimate here) and the femora 1 and 2 have a black basis, it is the spring species
Ch. vernale. Completely yellow femora would make it
Ch. festivum. The latter can be found till September, which would match better the time of your observation. There is a dark spot on femur 1 in pic 1, however... A Syrphid expert should possibly see more!
Regards, Sundew
Posted by
clovis on 26-03-2016 20:05
#4
Oups, forgot this thread!
Thanks for your opinion. Unfortunately I have no better picture of femora, but festival looks like a good idea to me too.
Edited by
clovis on 26-03-2016 20:08