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Chrysotoxum?
paqui
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Posted on 03-06-2006 15:24
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i?ll try Chrysotoxum cautum (sorry about the bad quality of the pics)
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Cheilosia, Orthonevra, Paragus, Tropidia? Sad
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The pictures are difficult to identify, due to the wet specimens. I would say:
1. Chr. cautum
2. Dasysyrphus albostriatus
3. some cheilosia. Are the eyes bare? Then it may be pagana.
 
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thanks, i hope now I?ve ordered your book i?ll need less help at least in common species Wink
thank you very much Grin
 
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