Posted by Nosferatumyia on 02-06-2011 18:08
#13
Mea culpa. I was thinking of
Actenoptera option, but the frontal setae were so intricating... With three katepisternals, bare scutellum and clearly lateroclinate orbitals as on photo 2 it must be
Actenoptera hilarella Ztt., so Stephan is absolutely right.