- The
genus Chrysotoxum (Meigen, 1803)
consists of large, wasp-mimicking species. The
adults are
distinguished by very long antennae, oval
abdomen with...
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Chrysotoxum cautum is a
species of
Palearctic hoverfly of the
genus Chrysotoxum. The
larvae are
thought to feed on root aphids.
Adults are
usually found...
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Chrysotoxum bicinctum is a
species of hoverfly.
Chrysotoxum bicinctum can
reach a
length of
about 10–13
millimetres (0.39–0.51 in). This
species can be...
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Chrysotoxum festivum is a
species of hoverfly.
External images For
terms see
Morphology of
Diptera Wing
length 8·25–12 mm. Wing with a small, square,...
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Dendrobium chrysotoxum (golden-bow
dendrobium or fried-egg orchid) is a
widely cultivated species of orchid. It is
native to
Southeast Asia,
growing naturally...
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Chrysotoxum verralli is a
species of
hoverfly belonging to the
subfamily Syrphinae. This
species is
present in Europe, the
eastern Palearctic realm, and...
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Chalcosyrphus Subgenus:
Hardimyia Species: C. elongatus
Binomial name
Chalcosyrphus elongatus (Hardy, 1921)
Synonyms Chrysotoxum elongatum Hardy, 1921...
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Chrysotoxum triarcuatum is a
species of
hoverfly endemic to the
Canary Islands. Macquart, Pierre-Justin-Marie (1839). Diptères, In Webb, P.B. & Berthelot...
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Chrysotoxum fasciolatum is a
species of
holarctic hoverfly. The
adults are
strong mimics of wasps.
Larvae of this genera, when known, are
aphid predators...
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Chrysotoxum plumeum, the broad-banded
meadow fly, is a
common species of
syrphid fly
observed throughout North America.
Hoverflies can
remain nearly motionless...