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Chrysotoxum ID => Chrysotoxum festivum
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In central europ I would think that it is a Chrysotoxum festivum. charackterised by the complet yellow femora, in difference to the black bases in C. vernale which is quite similar looking species. But I am not sure if there are other similar species further east. at least C. festivum is an palearctic species.
 
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hubert von der Weide wrote:
In central europ I would think that it is a Chrysotoxum festivum. charackterised by the complet yellow femora, in difference to the black bases in C. vernale which is quite similar looking species. But I am not sure if there are other similar species further east. at least C. festivum is an palearctic species.

Thank you. Also are inclined to this opinion.

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