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25.05.14 Pycnopogon cf. fasciculatus
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Sierra Nevada mountains, 1700 m.a.s.l. Pycnopogon for sure, I think, maybe fasciculatus?.

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It seems you are right...Key Engel 1930. Only species with tibia dorsally red. (But description does not fit entirely, tibia 2 should also have a black hair bunch as on tibia 1 and Tibia 3 should have black hair on the underside)
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We'll let it as Pycnopogon cf. fasciulatus, then. It's difficult to find Pycnopogon fasciculatus.

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