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Cyrtopogon sp.
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Posted on 06-08-2012 13:12
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3rd August 2012
Montsec del Pallars, high Pyrenees (over 2000 meters), Lerida, NE Spain
High rocky pastures with some flooded areas. Habitat shared with Ogcodes zonatus.
DI members "Picotverd" and "Jorgemotalmeida" maybe can add more and/or better photos if needed.
Please ID! Thanks!

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here another one:
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I think it could be C. pyrenaeus
 
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Cyrtopogon pyrenaeus is not the same than C. pyrenaicus, right?
 
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C. pyrenaicus does not exist.
Only C. pyrenaeus --- http://www.fauned...ilidae.pdf see page 81
or faunaeur...
http://www.faunae...p?id=60026
 
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Obrigado, meu amico!
Then C. pyrenaeus is a very variable species in colour.
I did not get the photos and video of the courtship but at least I got of the species! Thanks for your patience.
 
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Male/Female display sexual dimorphism.

The other thread should be rectified to the correct spelling as well.
 
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