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Isidro
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Posted on 29-08-2007 01:13
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Date: two weeks ago
Place: Benasque, Aragon, Spain. Pyrenees
Highland: about 1300-1400 meters
Substrate: alwais in yellow compostae flowers (I had put the bee in this Vicia flower, it was sleeping...)
Habitat: flowers in the road along a pine (Pinus sylvestris), hazel (Corylus avellana) and other treees forest
Size: about 1 cm

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Thanks Wink
Edited by Isidro on 29-08-2007 08:39
 
cthirion
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Panurginae possible!
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Isidro
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Thanks Cthirion!

Is possible the genus?
 
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For ChristianGrin!
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Christian Schmid-Egger
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Panurgus ist probable. I think in northern spain aren't other, similar looking genera. Species ID is not possible, a common species in this area is Panurgus dentipes.

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Thanks Christian!
 
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