fulvipennis (Walker), 1837: 359

( Sciomyza) [Malloch 1933: 305 ( Melina); Steyskal 1966: 445 ( Pherbellia); Steyskal & Knutson 1975: 275 ( Eutrichomelina)]

HT: ♀ [Chile] Port Famine in the Straits of Magellan, Capt. P.P. King. NHMUK, No. 63.43 [examined by Steyskal 1966: 445]

Note: The modern names of Port Famine are Fuerte Bulnes and Puerto Hambre/Puerto del Hambre (53°37’00”S 070°56’00”W). Steyskal (1966) commented, “This species was referred to Melina (preoccupied in Mollusca) by Malloch (1933, Dipt. Patagonia and S. Chile, pt. 6, fasc. 4: 305), where specimens from Bariloche were also recorded. Another specimen, a male with only the last-mentioned label, is a quite different fly with a strong mesopleural [anepisternal] bristle; one male from Bariloche also is a different species. The type female agrees well with Malloch’s description, but the exact identity will not be known until a description of the postabdomen [terminalia] of conspecific males can be made. The species should be known as Pherbellia fulvipennis (Walker), new combination .”

DIST: ARGENTINA (Neuquén; Río Negro: Bariloche; Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur). CHILE (Araucanía: Termes de Tolhuaca; Aysén: Cochrane; Los Lagos: Parque Nacional Puyehue; Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena: Cameron, Fuerte Bulnes (or Puerto Hambre/Puerto del Hambre), Isla Navarino, Puerto Williams, Punta Arenas). Map: none

FIGS: Marinoni & Mathis 2000 (antenna), Knutson & Vala 2011 (wing), this paper (habitus, dorsal head, dorsum)

BIOL: Unknown

IMMATS: Unknown

MOL_DAT: Y