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Cheilosia? S Spain
Guillermo Booth Rea
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Posted on 24-09-2009 12:08
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Shot in Sierra Nevada, 2000masl, in S Spain. Aprox. 13-15 mm. 26/05/2009.
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Another shot. Not to good.
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Impossible to ID based on a picture Guillermo. Proxima-group I assume...
And are you sure about your estimate of the size? Cause that would limit the choices a lot... to zero.
 
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Thanks Andre,
The trouth is that I do not remember very good. It was not larger than 15 mm, but it could be smaller than 13. Probably around 10. I would have to measure a similar flower next time I go to the field.

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Guillermo
 
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Better collect Iberian Cheilosias... Wink
 
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