... no comment on the low quality of your pictures :beer: Ok, this is Chrysurarufiventris . You can separate this species from Chrysura hirsuta by: - apical margin of the ...
... (maritime cliff). I thought it was Pseudospinolia neglecta from the shape but the vein seems to reach the wing margin... So I guess it could be Chrysura hirsuta (long hair on T3) but Im not 100% sure. Thanks in advance :) 51219288731_abdac4775c_o.jpg 51219233711_e9489d8c37_o.jpg 51220359270_5002528594_o.jpg ...
... these belong to the C. radians group, the total Iberian list is this: Chrysura austriaca Chrysura cuprea Chrysura dichroa Chrysura hybrida Chrysura ... Chrysura purpureifrons Chrysura radians Chrysura refulgens ChrysurarufiventrisChrysura simplex Chrysura sulcata Chrysura varicornis If we can ...
Hi chrysidid-fans :wohow: , I think it is a Chrysura of radians species group : propodeum is gibbous with a basal depression ... we can say : it is not the species with angulate propodeum (exit refulgens, rufiventris & trimaculata). Chrysura hirsuta is a mountain & septentrional ...
... are black on the head+mesosoma, and the habitus really seems like a Chrysura sp close to rufiventris/sulcata . It doesnt perfectly match my one Chrysurarufiventris specimen, but it ...