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Chrysotoxum verralli

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Species of fly

Chrysotoxum verralli
Female of Chrysotoxum verralli
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Syrphidae
Genus: Chrysotoxum
Species: C. verralli
Binomial name
Chrysotoxum verralli
Collin, 1940

Chrysotoxum verralli is a species of hoverfly belonging to the subfamily Syrphinae.

Distribution

This species is present in Europe, the eastern Palearctic realm, and the Near East.

Habitat

These flies live in grasslands, often close to trees.

Description

Chrysotoxum verralli can reach a length of about 8.5–10.5 millimetres (0.33–0.41 in). These species is a wasp-mimic, with yellow and black bands and long antennae. These bands are substantially parallel to the front edge of tergites. The black front edge of the tergite 2 is almost straight. The third antennal segment is shorter than segments 1 and 2 together. The female’s eyes are separated from each other.

This species is hard to distinguish and very similar to Chrysotoxum arcuatum, Chrysotoxum cautum, Chrysotoxum elegans and Chrysotoxum octomaculatum.

Etymology

The name honours George Henry Verrall.

References

  1. Catalogue of life
  2. Biolib
  3. Fauna europaea
  4. ^ Syrphes en Picardie
  5. Regina Bańkowska Materiaux pour 1’etude des Syrphides (Diptera) de Bułgarie
  6. The Lizard
  • Collin, J. E. 1940. Notes on Syrphidae (Diptera). IV. Entomologist's mon. Mag. 76: 150-158.
Taxon identifiers
Chrysotoxum verralli


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