#1
This
Cordilura has a bare arista which narrows to
hyalipennis/
ustulata, though the wing tips does not show an obvious shading. The morphological key points by Stuart G. Ball (2014) is pteropleuron hairing and setulae presences at the apical portion of R1. I find pteropleuron to be hairy, and no obvious setulae above R1. Both pointers towards
hyalipennis. Also, M1+2 is sinuate, but not strongly as it should be for
ustulata.
The specimen was not collected, and I have just a single but decent shot of it. It was found 4th June 2013 40 masl 63 degrees N, in an overgrown old farmland on an offshore island. According to Fauna Europaea
hyalipennis is yet found in Britain and Sweden only.
Any help is appreciated as always!
Cheers Jørn
#7
After some checking I think
Alliopsis is a good lead, and came over this thread, pointing to the sylvestris group baced on the tarsal pattern:
https://diptera.i...d_id=60469
Not sure at all, but thread name changed to attract attention.
Cheers Jørn