Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Psilidae (NL)
Posted by
blaauw7 on 23-05-2014 11:30
#1
Found today on Fraxinus leaves, River Rhine area, Netherlands. Psilidae?
Gr Dick
#2
Maybe
Chamaepsila pallida.
#3
According to a recent key I saw,
pallida should have yellow tergites. This then is another species. Dick, if you kept the specimen, please, send it to me so I can check for the correct name for this species.
Posted by
blaauw7 on 30-05-2014 18:54
#4
I will send it to you Paul.
Gr Dick
#6
Hello to all,
In fact it is not possible that it is Cha. pallida because of the black abdominal tergites (yellow for pallida). It is rather Cha. andreji.
Jocelyn
#7
A taxonomic question:
In GBIF (= Systema Dipterorum) it is genus
Psila, in fauna-eu as well as here in the forum it is
Chamaepsila pallida. Is there a current widely accepted agreement, also which species are remaining in genus
Psila?
#8
Yes, there is a big problem with the taxonomy of this family at the European level: GBIF and Fauna europaea are absolutely not updated and do not include at all the latest publications on this subject. It is the same problem for taxa to be added in Inaturalist nowadays, they have to be systematically reclassified as Chamaepsila and not as Psila, it is very annoying!
The taxonomy of this family must follow Shatalkin & Mertz, 2010 (The Psilidae (Diptera, Acalyptrata) of Switzerland, with description of two new species from Central Europe. Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 117 (4), 771–800) and Shatalkin, 2021 (in Kirk-Spriggs, A.H. & Sinclair, B.J. (eds). 2021. Manual of Afrotropical Diptera. Volume 3. Brachycera—Cyclorrhapha, excluding Calyptratae. Suricata 8. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria; pp. 1545–1556.)
#9
Actually, just after I wrote this question, I was forwarded towards Mertz's publication and subsequently switched the genera within the iNat taxonomy. Please flag any further taxa that should not be in
Psila anymore, and I will have a look at it