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Very nice syrphid! ID please
Isidro
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Posted on 15-06-2009 16:28
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Location: Valdelinares, Teruel, NE Spain. 1900 meters above sea.
Habitat: Over a flower of Linum narborense. I only saw one individual in the zone.
Date: Yesterday.
Size: The same than Episyrphus balteatus.

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Thanks
Isidro
 
conopid
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looks like Pipiza species, but not one I know. VERY nice fly!
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
Isidro
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Thanks again Nigel, we will wait.
 
Isidro
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Nobody knows it?? Frown
 
neprisikiski
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could be Pipiza festiva, but wait for others
Erikas
 
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Thanks Erikas, I name it with this guess and I continue waiting.
 
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Again, pic is not loading in my browser.... Sad
 
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Brrrr. I see it perfectly... Check it again and if you continue without seeing the pic, I upload again or if yoyu prefair let me a e-mail adress and I send the photo to you.
 
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Now it does, must have been something with the connection or my browser! Well, I can agree on it, being P. festiva...
 
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Thanks by confirmation Andre!
 
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