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Chrysotoxum sp. ID
Isidro
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Posted on 18-04-2008 06:00
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12th April 2008. Bujaraloz, Monegros region, Aragon, NE Spain. Habitat: dry salty marsh. Size: about 12 mm.

Can be identified?

Thanks
 
Dieter
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Posted on 18-04-2008 09:02
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The Mediterranean species of Chrysotoxum are badly in need of revision. So any ID beyond "Chrysotoxum sp." would be in high risk of being erroneous.

Cheers, Dieter
 
Isidro
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Thanks Dieter.. it's a pity. But I like to know the name that this species had always...
 
Dieter
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Posted on 18-04-2008 17:52
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The name you would get using published keys very probably is wrong. I have an idea what it COULD be but won't tell it Pfft because I think a wrong name is worse than no name. But "Chrysotoxum sp." is 100% correct. It would be wise to accept this.

Cheers,
Dieter
 
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