Preliminary revision of the Indian cuckoo wasp genera Trichrysis Lichtenstein, 1876 and Chrysidea Bischoff, 1910, with description of a new species (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae)
Author
Bijoy, Paolo Rosa Pokkattu Gopi Aswathi Bogdan Wiśniowski Chenthamarakshan
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2022
2022-12-22
852
117
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.852.2017
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Key to the currently known species of Indian
Chrysidea
Bischoff, 1913
1. Apex of T3 with two teeth ................................................................................................................ 2
– Apex of T3 with three teeth .............................................................................................................. 3
2. TFC raised and double, inwardly depressed below anterior ocellus, continued obliquely down the inner side of eyes, remaining distinctly separated, and continued in a carina topping the scapal basin .......................................................................................................
C. furiosa
(Cameron, 1897)
– TFC simple, topping scapal basin .................................................................
C. pumila
(Klug, 1845)
3. Apical margin of T3 with interval between median and lateral tooth angled, post pit area wide, about 2 times pit diameter long (
Fig. 9B
); metasoma dorsally with larger punctures and polished interspaces (
Figs 8D
,
9B
) ................................................................
C. mendicalis
(Cameron, 1897)
– Apical margin of T3 with interval between median and lateral tooth waved, post pit area narrow, about 1 times pit diameter long (
Fig. 9C
); metasoma dorsally with smaller and denser punctures ....................................................................................................
C. falsa
Rosa & Xu, 2015