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From Madrid -> Chrysogaster cf. solstitialis
Jfdocampo
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Birch forest. Mountainous area. Somosierra (Madrid), 17th July, 2018.

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It looks like a Chrysogaster and if there's not a resembling one in Spain: C. solstitialis?

Eric
 
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In this page there are others that look very much alike.

https://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/Genus-Chrysogaster-cat12060.html

Thank you Eric.
 
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Yes, I've just looked at these and basalis and coemiteriorum are close but the wings are not that dark. So solstitialis seems to be a good candidate.

Greetings, Eric
 
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You've convinced me. I'll tag it like Chrysogaster cf. solstitialis.

Thank you again.
 
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