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 text European Journal of Taxonomy 2022 2022-12-22 852 117 143 http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.852.2017 journal article 223182 10.5852/ejt.2022.852.2017 7d36df18-139b-482b-b1c8-6ac9f40ce916 2118-9773 7501490 EAE18869-1DEE-493B-8935-5AB9F5ACDAA2 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