Fiuda allirga (f)
(with) definite article: saObsolete name, discovered (late 1950-1960s) by Dionigi Burranca; Bakx mentions it as one of 8 obsolete or rarely used types (the other 7 being the Fiorassiu argentinu, Fiuda bagadia in fa minore, Mediana in re maggiore, Mesu puntu, Morisku, Punt’’e Kirias, and Tertsu puntu), stating that some (though failing to specify which) of these are, as he calls them, "fake" kuntsertus.
Weis Bentzon, Andreas Fridolin: The launeddas: a Sardinian folk music instrument. Copenhagen, 1969, p.22.
Bakx, Phons: De launeddas: rietinstrument van de Sarden. Middelburg, 1995, p.29.