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Chamaesyrphus lusitanicus
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Posted on 01-02-2013 15:22
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Not latifrons, so a Pelecocera sp. from a picture...
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This seems to be the specimen you sent me... Wink
Hope you can find many more... (collect them all)

BTW: I will be in Portugal, near Esposende, by the end of april.
Check Jorge, if you'd like to join us on a day of collecting...
 
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Probably Pelecocera (Chamaesyrphus) pruinosomaculata Strobl, a widespread species in the Mediterranean and usually found during the winter months. A definite ID requires a voucher.

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