Dasyhelea (Dasyhelea) flavifrons (Guérin, 1833)
Ceratopogon flavifrons Guérin, 1833: 165 .
Ceratopogon obscurus Winnertz, 1852: 45 .
Ceratopogon versicolor Winnertz, 1852: 45 .
Ceratopogon dufouri Laboulbène, 1869: 158 .
Ceratopogon hippocastani Mik, 1888: 185 .
Ceratopogon rufithorax Strobl, 1920: 261 (as C. versicolor var. rufithorax).
Dasyhelea brevitibialis Goetghebuer, 1919: 72 .
Dasyhelea goetghebueri Kieffer, 1919: 53 .
Dasyhelea sensualis Kieffer, 1919: 55 .
Dasyhelea lignicola Kieffer, 1919: 57 .
Dasyhelea paludicola Kieffer, 1925b: 152 .
Dasyhelea opressa Thomsen, 1935: 285 .
Dasyhelea septuosa Borkent in Borkent & Wirth, 1997: 58 (new name for D. obscura (Winnertz, 1852)) .
New record
SWEDEN: 1 ♂, Nybro, Alsterbro, Alsterån, 56.936536° N, 15.920167° E, Trap ID 1008, collecting event 1743, Malaise trap, 16–22 Jul. 2006, leg. Swedish Malaise Trap Project (NHRS).
Distribution
Estonia, Great Britain, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, France, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Croatia (Istria), Greece (Crete), Bulgaria, Ukraine (Crimea), Russia (Karachay-Cherkessia), USA (Dominiak & Szadziewski 2010).
Biology
Larvae of D. flavifrons can be found in tree sap or tree holes. Flight period May–October (Dominiak 2012).
Remarks
The previous listing of this species as present in Sweden is doubtful as it has only been reported in Rehnberg & Brodin (2010), based on D. versicolor (Winnertz, 1852) as listed in Szadziewski et al. (1997). We were unable to verify previous records.