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Psilidae => Psila helvetica
Michael Becker
Hello,

this 7,5 mm fly is from july from a lower mountain forest in Vorarlberg, Austria. I guess it is a Psilidae. In the gallery there are some species with similar pattern on the thorax, but Chamaepsila bicolor seems to be too small, and Chyliza vittata seems to have always darkened wings.

But perhaps I am totally wrong. What is it?

Thanks,
Michael

17.7.2020; Austria, Vorarlberg, Plattenwald near Klaus.
Edited by Michael Becker on 09-08-2020 09:54
 
Ectemnius
Hello Michael,

This is a nice find. It is indeed a Psilidae. I think of the genus Psila, the species described here: https://www.resea...ral_Europe Psila helvetica!

On Darwyn Sumner's site it says as identification features: "Mesonotum yellow, but with an unpaired black stripe medially extended almost to scutellum, and with a pair of black stripes from posterior end of postpronotal lobe to level of dorsocentral seta (sometimes these black stripes may be confluent). Subscutellum black. Body length: 6.5- 7.0 mm".

If I'm correct it's a new species for the fauna of Austria!

Kind regards,
Ectemnius
 
Michael Becker
Thank you for your answer. The stripes on the mesonotum are in reality even more prominent than on the photo.

The article you cite is unfortunately not freely accessable. I now requested it from the authors. We will see, whether they will send it to me. But the description seems to fit very well. The species is rather new (2010) and seems to lack even in the Fauna Europaea, or is there a synonyme?

The location I found it is about 10 km from the Swiss border. If the species is new for Austria and perhaps someone who works in diptera research wants it, I could send it to him/her. I actually collect coleoptera and don't have a big diptera collection.

Michael
 
Darwyn Sumner
Dear Michael
I'm afraid that Fauna Europaea hasn't been updated for some years. My research is more up to date (http://micropezid...t=node/236) where you'll see it's in Norway too.
If you do make contact with Anatole Shatalkin then it's worth asking him to check the ID (http://micropezid...my/term/84)
It didn't crop up in the French list which Phil Withers was working on (and Jocelyn Claude and I are continuing) despite there being many sites close to Switzerland so it is very scarce.
Nearest I can find on Google Earth is the town of Klaus, can you let us have a more precise lat/long

Good hunting
Darwyn
 
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Jocelyn Claude
Hello ! I'm sorry, I'm only recently registered on this forum and 'discovered' this observation. I just published an article about the discovery of Psila helvetica in France (well Darwyn Wink ), if I had known I would have quoted this mention.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/363659087_Note_on_Psila_helvetica_Shatalkin_Merz_2010_a_new_rust_fly_Diptera_Psilidae_for_mainland_France_with_key_to_French_species_and_male_genitalia_illustration
Psila helvetica is therefore known from Switzerland, Austria and France (and that's all, not Finland as falsely stated).
Do you still have the specimen? Could you send it to me for study?
All the best!
Jocelyn
 
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