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Raimo |
Posted on 31-12-2020 15:42
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Member Location: Karlstad, Sweden Posts: 1491 Joined: 10.11.13 |
S Sweden, July 31 2020.
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Raimo |
Posted on 31-12-2020 15:42
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Member Location: Karlstad, Sweden Posts: 1491 Joined: 10.11.13 |
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eklans |
Posted on 31-12-2020 17:01
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 3693 Joined: 11.11.18 |
Hi Raimo, I think it's a female Chrysogaster virescens (antenna red, thorax shiny). Greetings, Eric |
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Raimo |
Posted on 31-12-2020 17:50
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Member Location: Karlstad, Sweden Posts: 1491 Joined: 10.11.13 |
Thanks. Its not so common here, why not a Chrysogaster coemiteriorum? |
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eklans |
Posted on 31-12-2020 18:17
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 3693 Joined: 11.11.18 |
I'm not familiar with coemiteriorum but I thought it's thorax is more blackish? |
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Raimo |
Posted on 31-12-2020 19:56
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Member Location: Karlstad, Sweden Posts: 1491 Joined: 10.11.13 |
Maybe, but my litterature (Nationalnyckeln) show a extended facial knob and mouth margin in the female virescens, like a beak. |
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Karsten Thomsen |
Posted on 02-01-2021 12:38
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Member Location: Hjortshøj, Jutland, Denmark Posts: 626 Joined: 07.01.16 |
I think it is a female of Chrysogaster solstitialis. In Chrysogaster coemiteriorum, they are more shiny and have lots of yellow at the bases of the wings. Karsten |
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