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Gonia sp. from Madrid -> Gonia ornata
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Mediterranean vegetation. Thirty kilometers from Madrid. March 21th, 2019.

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Vegetation ? Smile

In any case, Gonia ornata.

Theo
 
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Pinus halepensis mainly (replanted), but mixed with Quercus ilex and some Quercus faginea. There are several species of Cistus and other shrubs. In general is a little arid.
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To my dutch eyes, very arid.
ut there must be grasses, since Host of Gonia are grasseating Noctuidae.

Theo
 
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Zeegers wrote:
To my dutch eyes, very arid.


Yes, I can imagine.


ut there must be grasses, since Host of Gonia are grasseating Noctuidae.

Theo


It's a little arid as I said, but not so much. There are many grasses, and even mosses and some orchids. Just now it's almost sure some orchids are flowering.
 
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