... be a male of H. incrassatum (with a swelling on apical margin of T3) - Chrysissuccincta ? (from Spain). It belongs to this group, but there are two small teeth on the apical ...
Basically you cannot separate this female from the female of Chrysissuccincta. However, males are very different and in this area only Chrysis frivaldszkyi is known and common.
Val d’Arda (PC), N Italy. 28.viii.2020. I think this is a Chrysis but I would much appreciate advice on species identification. It looked ... so it cannot be illigeri. I wonder if it is Chrysis gribodoi, or succincta, or is ‘succincta group’ as far as we can go? Found in a small area ...
... Flickr page and it's really great. In my opinion this male should be Chrysis tristicula Linsenmaier (= Chrysissuccincta succinctula sensu Linsenmaier 1959). Chrysis gribodoi has a different shape of the ...
Hi Paul, For the species that you're not found, I think it is Chrysis varidens ? This species is common in mediterranean area, I was very ... Spintharina versicolor, Chrysidea, and many Chrysis (bicolor, germari, succincta, equestris, sexdentata, indigotea, chrysostigma, consanguinea prominea, ...