An illustrated key to the cuckoo wasps (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae) of the Nordic and Baltic countries, with description of a new species
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Paukkunen, Juho
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Berg, Alexander
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Soon, Villu
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Odegaard, Frode
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Rosa, Paolo
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Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Chrysididae
Chrysis westerlundi Trautmann, 1927
Fig. 171
Chrysis succincta var. westerlundi
Trautmann, 1927: 159.
Chrysis succincta
var.
nordstroemi
Trautmann, 1927: 159.
Chrysis westerlundi
:
Linsenmaier 1959
: 113.
Diagnosis.
Length 7-9 mm. The species differs from other North European species of the
Chrysis succincta
group by its characteristic colouration: the head and mesosoma are completely dark blue or almost black dorsally in the female and green blue in the male. The metasoma is dorsally red in both sexes and anteriorly greenish in the male. The metatarsus is long, the second tarsomere is at least 3.5 times as long as broad (Fig. 171). Superficially, the species can resemble similarly coloured species of the
Chrysis ignita
group, but the two central apical teeth are close to each other and extend further posteriorly than the lateral teeth (as in Fig. 78). Also the black spots of S2 are large and not separated by a metallic central line.
Distribution.
Finland. Very rare, only eight specimens (6 females and 2 males) are known. - West Palearctic: the species has been found only from Finland and Russian Fennoscandia (
Paukkunen et al. 2014
).
Biology.
Habitat: sparsely vegetated sandy areas. One specimen was caught with a Malaise trap in a bog. Flight period: mid-June to early August. Host: unknown.
Remarks.
The species might be conspecific with the Far Eastern species
Chrysis cavaleriei
du Buysson, 1908 and/or the North American species
Chrysis provancheri
Schulz, 1906 (= aurichalcea Provancher, 1881) (
Paukkunen et al. 2014
).
Figures 165-178. Metatibia: 165
Chrysis pulcherrima
♀ 166
Chrysis viridula
♀. Mesotibia (arrow indicating spurs): 167
Chrysis pseudobrevitarsis
♀ 168
Chrysis impressa
♀. Hindleg (arrow indicating second tarsomere): 169
Chrysis pseudobrevitarsis
♀ 170
Chrysis impressa
♀ 171
Chrysis westerlundi
♀. Antenna (arrow indicating F1 or F1 and F2): 172
Chrysis brevitarsis
♀ 173
Chrysis corusca
♂ 174
Chrysis subcoriacea
♂ 175
Chrysis ignita
♂ 176
Chrysis schencki
♂ 177
Chrysis impressa
♂ 178
Chrysis borealis
sp. n. ♂. Scale 1 mm.