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Cheilosia cf caerulescens
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06/07/2008 at high altitude pyrenees
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Cheilosia sp. male
 
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Cheilosia caerulescens?
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Sure looks like it!
Dear picodvert, do you also collect?
 
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Well, Jorge always tells me to collect but if it not an special demand i usually just collect dead specs that i find on water or on plants etc...awkward
 
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Ofcourse, you can collect those as well. Do you store them in alcohol 70%?
I am always willing to identify collected specimens. The mountains are very interesting (as is all of Spain)!
Just be sure you note the date and place where you collected it (if possible with coordinates). Also, how you collected it.

Feel free to contact me any time about this!
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