Annotated type catalogue of the Chrysididae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) deposited in the collection of Maximilian Spinola (1780 - 1857), Turin
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Rosa, Paolo
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Xu, Zai-fu
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Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Chrysididae
Chrysis assimilis Dahlbom, 1854
Plate 3
Chrysis
assimilis
:
Dahlbom 1854
: 201.
Type locality.
"Habitat in Sicilia et Aegypto. Tria specimina lustravi: unum a D. Grohmann in Sicilia lectum, Mus. Vienn. teste D. Kollar; alterum e Stansnio a D. Loew communicatum, tertium ex Aegypto D. Walt, Mus. D. Spinola".
Material.
Lectotype (here designated) ♀.
Chrysis assimilis
Spin. D. Waltl.
Egypte
.
Catalogue Casolari & Casolari Moreno.
Chrysis assimilis
, 1, 23, 95, 1 (box 51).
Remarks.
Dahlbom (1854)
described
Chrysis assimilis
based on three syntypes. The Egyptian syntype is still in
Spinola's
collection. The second syntype is apparently lost. The third syntype from Sicily is housed in NHMW.
Chrysis assimilis
was considered as a valid species by different authors:
Abeille (1879
: 41),
Gogorza (1887
: 51),
De Stefani (1888
: 138), du Buysson (in
Andre
), 1893: 233). However, after publication of
Mocsary's
seminal monograph on cuckoo wasps (
1889
: 183),
Chrysis assimilis
was considered by most authors as a synonym of
Chrysis pumila
Klug, 1845.
Mocsary
(1889)
placed all the known species relating to the genus
Chrysidea
Bischoff in synonym with
Chrysis pumila
(
Chrysis assimilis
Dahlbom,
Chrysis virgo
Abeille,
Chrysis tarsata
Tournier, and
Chrysis persica
Radoszkowski), and most authors followed this interpretation (
Dalla Torre 1892
: 37;
Bischoff 1913
: 35;
Trautmann 1927
: 102;
Berland and Bernard 1938
: 70;
Linsenmaier 1951
: 62;
Balthasar 1953
: 170).
Linsenmaier (1959
: 171) recognized different species and subspecies of
Chrysidea
in Europe and the Mediterranean region and he listed characteristics to identify them. He treated
Chrysidea
Bischoff as a subgenus of
Chrysis
Linnaeus and considered
Chrysis pumila
Klug and
Chrysis persica
Radoszkowski as valid species, speculated about
Chrysis assimilis
Dahlbom, 1854, possibly being a synonym of
Chrysis persica
, and he described a new subspecies
Chrysis pumila: ssp. disclusa
. A few years later,
Linsenmaier (1987
: 155) stated that
Chrysis pumila
sensu auctorum does not occur at the
species'
typical locality and consequently suggested synonymizing
Chrysis persica
and
Chrysis pumila
. He described the species previously named
Chrysis pumila
as
Chrysis (Trichrysis) pumilionis
n. sp.
Linsenmaier (1987
: 155) and also assigned it the subspecies
disclusa
Linsenmaier, 1959. This combination is erroneous for nomenclatural reasons, and the name
Chrysis disclusa
obviously has date priority over
Chrysis pumilionis
, as already stated by
Niehuis (2001
: 122). Currently, the species belonging to the
Chrysis pumila
group are included in the genus
Chrysidea
Bischoff, 1910 (
Kimsey and Bohart 1991
).
We examined both available syntypes of
Chrysis assimilis
Dahlbom. They belong to two different species: the Egyptian specimen housed in MRSN is a female of
Chrysis persica
(sensu
Linsenmaier 1959
=
Chrysis pumila
sensu
Linsenmaier 1987
); the Sicilian specimen housed in the NHMW is a male of
Chrysis pumila disclusa
(sensu
Linsenmaier 1959
=
Chrysis pumilionis disclusa
sensu
Linsenmaier 1987
).
Since there is no stability in the species names of the genus
Chrysidea
, we propose to designate a neotype of
Chrysis pumila
Klug, 1845 and a lectotype of
Chrysis assimilis
Dahlbom, 1854.
As neotype of
Chrysis
pumila
Klug, 1845, we designate a male housed in
Linsenmaier's
collection. The type locality of
Chrysis pumila
is Ambukhol, once being in Egypt, nowadays in North Sudan. Since there are no available specimens from the type locality in any visited European museum, the specimen selected as neotype was collected in the closest locality to Ambukhol know to us. Specifically, it was collected in Egypt and bears the following locality label: Aegypten Fayoum H. Suster 9.1948 Coll. Linsenmaier. The designation of this specimen as neotype of
Chrysis pumila
retains
Linsenmaier's
interpretation (
1987
and following papers) of the species and that most European Hymenopterists adopted. We agree with
Linsenmaier's
interpretation of the species, since
Chrysis pumila
sensu
Linsenmaier (1959)
seems to be restricted in its occurrence to central and southern Europe.
Mocsary
(1909: 406) was the last author to examine
Klug's
type of
Chrysis pumila
in MNHU. We searched for this type together the curator, Dr. Frank Koch, and his assistant, Viola Richter, at the MNHU, but in vain. All taxa deposited at MNHU are registered with an index card that includes information on the type status of each specimen.
Klug's
types are registered with a red "T" [Type], except in the case of
pumila
, which is marked with a "T" written with drawing pencil. The type possibly had been lost already during compilation of the index cards.
As lectotype of
Chrysis assimilis
Dahlbom, 1854, we designate a specimen housed in the Spinola collection labelled:
Chrysis assimilis
Spin. D. Waltl
Egypte
. This designation retains the synonymy of
Chrysis assimilis
Dahlbom, 1854 and
Chrysis pumila
Klug, 1845. In fact, a lectotype designation based on the Sicilian type specimen housed at NHMW would have caused nomenclatorial stability in the genus
Chrysidea
since
Chrysis assimilis
is the second available name described.
In Europe and in the Mediterranean region, there are currently four known species and one subspecies of
Chrysidea
:
Chrysis asensioi
Mingo, 1985 (distribution: Spain, south France, north Italy, Greece);
Chrysis disclusa
Linsenmaier, 1959 (Spain, south France, Italy, Sicily, north Africa);
Chrysis pumila
Klug, 1845 (Transpalaearctic: from the Iberian peninsula and northern Africa to China; Afrotropical);
Chrysis disclusa pumilionis
Linsenmaier, 1987 (Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Morocco, Spain, Switzerland);
Chrysis rebecca
Morice, 1909 (Palestine, Syria).
Current status.
Chrysidea pumila
(Klug, 1845) (synonymised by
Mocsary 1887
: 13; and transferred by
Kimsey and Bohart 1991
: 314).
Plate 3.
Chrysis assimilis
Dahlbom, lectotype A Habitus, dorsal view B head, frontal view.