Chamaepsila confusa
Roháček, 2013: The species has recently been described by Shatalkin & Merz (2010) from 2♂2♀ originating from Switzerland and France. It is most similar to Ch. persimilis (Wakerley, 1959) but differs in having apically blackish palpi and completely black 1st antennal flagellomere (see Fig. 4). Its biology is unknown but it is interesting that the type specimens were collected in VII, VIII and X, both males swept and females caught in light and Malaise trap respectively. In the locality near the top of the Poľudnica Mt. the species was common on a largely grassy forest margin on a limestone outlier (Fig. 6) on September 18th and it was also captured in the nearby situated Malaise trap during August–September. Two females were also caught in an emergence trap and a Malaise trap operated in wind-damaged beech forest in the Hrdzavá dolina valley. Based on these data, the species seems to occur in late summer and the beginning of autumn. The identity of these specimens was confirmed by the examination of male genitalia structures which agree perfectly with the illustration provided by Shatalkin & Merz (2010: 788, Fig. 1)
Distribution
Europe: Countries (published), online at Fauna Europaea, Occurrences at GBIF