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As it is from catalonian pyrenees and wings differs i think it is not stercoraria... About 2.000 mts or more. July 08
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Hello!

picotverd wrote:
As it is from catalonian pyrenees and wings differs i think it is not stercoraria... About 2.000 mts or more. July 08


No reply from the experts? Shock

Then I'll try: I think this is a typical S. stercoraria male. Don't know anything other, which looks like it.
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I would agree with stercoraria. The males vary in their size and hairyness - this looks like a big one - very butch!
The wings appear to have some markings, but I think this is just shadows.
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I just took this photo. May be you´re right and marks are shadows... Next year i will go back!
 
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