Annotated type catalogue of the Chrysididae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) deposited in the collection of Maximilian Spinola (1780 - 1857), Turin
Author
Rosa, Paolo
Author
Xu, Zai-fu
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.471.6558
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.471.6558
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Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Chrysididae
Chrysis bicolor Lepeletier, 1806
Plate 47
Chrysis
bicolor
:
Lepeletier 1806
: 127.
Label
[♀]:
Chrysis bicolor
, Lepel. 127; Europa P. / 6288.
Material.
Neotype (here designated) ♀. France Var St. Laurent d. Verdon [Saint-Laurent-du-Verdon, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department, France] 23.6.74 Coll. Linsenmaier / [leg.] Perraudin / Chrysis L. bicolor ♀ Lep. det. Linsenmaier 1998 / ex Doubletten LM collection / NML_ENT GBIF_Chr00020564 / Neotypus
Chrysis bicolor
Lepeletier, 1806 P. Rosa des. 2013.
Remarks.
Morgan (1984
: 9) designated the lectotype of
Chrysis bicolor
in MNHN based on a male without a metasoma, writing: "sufficient characters being present on the thorax and head to fix its identity". According to
du Buysson (1899)
there are no types of
Chrysis bicolor
Lepeletier, 1806 in the Lepeletier collection in MNHN. We were able to examine the presumed type series studied by Morgan. The specimen selected as lectotype was previously labelled as "Type" by a former curator, but it must be excluded from the type series, because Lepeletier placed the specimens under the name
Chrysis humeralis
, a species never described. The specimens identified by Lepeletier as
Chrysis humeralis
can be found in the catalogue of
du Buysson (1898
: 564) in synonymy of
Chrysis succincta var. bicolor
. This series of three specimens includes two different species. One specimen, bearing the name
humeralis
, is a male of
Chrysis gribodoi
Abeille; a second specimen is a female of
Chrysis illigeri
Wesmael and bears the label "no type status det. Morgan 1981"; the third specimen was selected by Morgan as the male lectotype of
bicolor
. According to a label pinned by Niehuis in 1998, the specimen selected by Morgan is a female and not a male. Either way, this specimen does not match the current interpretation of the species and belongs to
Chrysis illigeri
Wesmael, 1839 (=
Chrysis helleni
Linsenmaier, 1959 in
Morgan's
keys). There is no evidence to show that the selected specimen is a syntype.
Lepeletier (1806)
very likely described
Chrysis bicolor
based on a single specimen ("
Male
. Je ne sais de quell pays elle est."), which must be considered as a holotype by monotypy. Du Buysson (1809,
1899
) did not include it in the type series. Since the specimen designated by Morgan as lectotype had been identified by Lepeletier as
Chrysis humeralis
, and not
Chrysis bicolor
, and as this specimens does not correspond to the desciption of
Chrysis bicolor
given by Lepeletier, we do not consider it as syntype and therefore as a lectotype (Art. 74.2 of the Code).
Since
many authors do not separate
Chrysis bicolor
from
Chrysis illigeri
(e.g.
Kimsey and Bohart 1991
: 389;
Kunz 1994
: 104, etc.), we think that a neotype designation of
Chrysis bicolor
Lepeletier is needed. Moreover, the taxonomic position of the species belonging to the
Chrysis succincta
group is not clear. For example,
Kimsey and Bohart (1991)
placed
Chrysis illigeri
in synonymy of
Chrysis bicolor
and considered
Chrysis helleni
Linsenmaier as a valid species. But Linsenmaier himself (
1997a
) placed
Chrysis helleni
in synonymy with
Chrysis illigeri
.
We designate a neotype of
Chrysis bicolor
Lepeletier, 1806 using a specimen housed in the Linsenmaier collection at NMLS. It is a female and it bears the following labels:
Chrysis bicolor
: France Var St. Laurent d. Verdon [Saint-Laurent-du-Verdon, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department, France] 23.6.74 Coll. Linsenmaier / [leg.] Perraudin / Chrysis L. bicolor ♀ Lep. det. Linsenmaier 1998 / ex Doubletten LM collection / NML_ENT GBIF_Chr00020564 / Neotypus
Chrysis bicolor
Lepeletier, 1806 P. Rosa des. 2013 (Plate 46).
The neotype matches the modern interpretation of the species according to
Linsenmaier (1959
: 113, figs. 350, 502, 503; 1997b: 90, fig. 66).
Chrysis bicolor
can be separated from the similar
Chrysis illigeri
by the different shapes of the black spots on the second sternite, the lengths of the malar space, and the shapes of the metanotum in lateral view, as well as various other characters.
Current status.
Chrysis bicolor
Lepeletier, 1806.
Plate 47.
Chrysis bicolor
Lepeletier, neotype A Habitus, dorsal view B head, frontal view C head and mesosoma, dosal view D metasoma, dorsal view E metasoma, dorso-lateral view F metasoma, ventral view.