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small male Chrysotoxum (4 pics)
Rupert Huber
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Posted on 25-06-2010 18:59
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Hello to all!
Can this little Chrysotoxum (about 1 cm) be exactly named?

25.6.2010, Germany, Upper Bavaria, Traunstein, about 600m asl
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Though a difficult genus from pictures, I would suggest Chrysotoxum verralli here.

(and a good series for the gallery too)
Edited by Andre on 30-06-2010 13:51
 
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Many thanks, Andre!Grin
I suppose you are sure enough that I can submit it to the gallery, commented by "Chrysotoxum verralli, det: Andre".
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The shame is all mine, should anybody correct me... Wink
 
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So they are submitted. I hope there will be no shame for anybody WinkGrin
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