An annotated and illustrated checklist of the Indian cuckoo wasps (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae)
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Rosa, Paolo
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Aswathi, Pokkattu Gopi
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Bijoy, Chenthamarakshan
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-02-17
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Chrysis cotesi
du Buysson, 1893
, sp. resurr.
(
Figs 29
A–29F, 30A–30E)
Chrysis
(
Tetrachrysis
)
cotesi
du Buysson, 1893: 249
.
Lectotype
♂
designated by Bohart in
Kimsey & Bohart 1991: 447
;
India
:
Karnataka
: Bangalore [= Bengaluru] (MNHN) (examined).
Chrysis cotesi
:
du Buysson 1896b: 472
(key, descr., quadridentatae group,
Maharashtra
: Poona [= Pune];
Karnataka
: Kanara; South Guzerat [=
Gujarat
], Central provinces, Bangalore, Mysore);
Bischoff 1913: 50
(cat.,
India
);
du Buysson 1898a: 134
(cat., North Konkan, Matheron);
du Buysson 1898b: 529
(cat., Bengal), 552 (cat.,
Pondicherry
);
Bingham 1903: 438
(key), 470–471 (descr.,
Gujarat
: Deesa, Central Provinces and Western
India
,
Karnataka
: Bangalore [= Bengaluru], Mysore, probably throughout continental
India
);
Jonathan
et al.
1977: 87
(widely distributed species in
India
).
Chrysis palliditarsis
Spinola, 1838
:
Kimsey & Bohart 1991: 447
(cat., syn., Bangalore,
comparata-scutellaris
group).
Material examined.
1 ♂
,
Lectotype
,
Museum Paris
Inde,
Bangalore
,
Coll. R.
du Buysson 1900
,
♂
(
MNHN
);
1 ♀
,
South
India, Karikal
, without further data (
NHMW
).
Distribution.
India
(
Gujarat
;
Karnataka
;
Maharashtra
; Bengal and Central provinces (locality not specified)).
Remarks.
Kimsey & Bohart (1991)
synonymised
Chrysis cotesi
du Buysson, 1893
with
Ch. palliditarsis
Spinola, 1838
. Nevertheless, this rather common Indian species does not belong to the
scutellaris
group, but to the similar
viridissima
group. We agree with all other authors who treated
Chrysis cotesi
as a distinct species and revalidate it here.
Chrysis cotesi
can be easily separated from
Ch. palliditarsis
by transverse frontal carina vanishing (vs. sharp and M-shaped), face longitudinally elongate (vs. transverse), male with darker brown tarsi (vs. yellowish to whitish in
C. palliditarsis
), pronotum medially elongate (vs. unmodified), mesoscutal punctation shallow, with large, polished interspaces (vs. punctation coarse, without interspaces), mesoscutellum distinctly elongate (vs. unmodified), postero-lateral mesoscutal corner dentate before tegula (vs. unmodified), metasomal punctation shallow and with large, polished interspaces (vs. largely and densely punctate).