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Chamaesyrphus lusitanicus
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Posted on 12-03-2011 11:29
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Pelecocera lusitanica (= Chamaesyrphus lusitanicus).
Do you have more pics?
Did you catch it?
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I have more photos... just wait!

I didn't catch it...
 
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Shall I send you a butterfly net, so you can catch them? Wink
 
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Not necessary...

Next time I will catch one Smile
 
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Yes, please do that, because it is a very early sighting of this taxon.
It may be another species. Catch all specimens that you see this week Smile
And don't forget Cheilosia, Eumerus, Merodon... Grin
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