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Posted on 30-08-2007 00:30
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I have no idea of the species of this one. It was on a umbellifer in the urban area of Lisbon. The most distinctive feature is the swallen femora. Lenght is about 1cm.

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Joaquim Gaspar
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Alvesgaspar wrote:
I have no idea of the species of this one. It was on a umbellifer in the urban area of Lisbon. The most distinctive feature is the swallen femora. Lenght is about 1cm.

Thanks for the help,

Joaquim Gaspar
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Hello, Joaquim!

Here in Germany this would be Syritta pipiens. But I don't know, if there are similar species in your region.
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Jürgen

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Thank you very much for your help. I really can't say ... Wink

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Posted on 30-08-2007 14:12
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Syritta pipiens is fairly common in most European countries, including Portugal. So there's a good chance that this is in fact S. pipiens. I think it is!

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