I already had deleted it before posting this but I can check to see if I can still find the file.
If you have backups, you might be able to find it there. (If you don't, you should drop everything you're doing and focus on starting a backup system. Literally.)
I'd also point out that the knee-jerk reaction that causes people to immediately delete things detected as malware is a bad one. You should NEVER allow anti-virus software to immediately delete something that it determines is malicious, nor should you delete it yourself until you have done your homework.
Deleting "infected" files automatically is bad for several reasons:
* It could be a false positive, and deleting it could destroy valuable data, damage an application or damage your system.
* If it's actually malicious, it could be a new variant of something else, and ought to be submitted to the security community (via VirusTotal) so they can do a better job of keeping you safe.
* If it's actually Mac malware, you need to know exactly what it is so that you can find out more about how to get rid of it. Some Mac malware can be removed fairly easily, but other malware should never be removed by any method other than erasing the hard drive and starting fresh.
For more information on how to properly deal with such things, see:
How to remove infected files