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Yellow fly (teneral Cordilura albipes)
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Any ideas about this fly? From a malaise trap in south Sweden around 1 june.

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Could it be freshly emerged female of Eginia ocypterata ?
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Thanks! I will look clooser on this,

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I cannot see any meral setae. What about a teneral Cordilura albipes?
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Thanks for respons! There are no meral setae, so probably Cordilura albipes then. I have seen a lot of that species, but not a teneral before - i tricky one!

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Yes, Paul is right!
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