... is right, congrats to everyone. After your Chrysis cortii there's a Chrysura sp. which is Chrysurasimplex , the one without black spots on the second sternum. For the identification of the ...
Hello Erwann ! I found a male of Chrysurasimplex in last may, the sternites are entirely red and the aedeagus is more elongated. It looks very similar ...
Hello, A strange Chrysura founded in middle of France (Bert, Allier) in the end of june. I am thinking about a male Chrysurasimplex (propodeum form, simple punctuation on T2, brown hair on head and thorax) but there is big black ...
... these belong to the C. radians group, the total Iberian list is this: Chrysura austriaca Chrysura cuprea Chrysura dichroa Chrysura hybrida Chrysura ... Chrysura radians Chrysura refulgens Chrysura rufiventris ChrysurasimplexChrysura sulcata Chrysura varicornis If we can discard C. refulgens, ...
Hi chrysidid-fans :wohow: , I think it is a Chrysura of radians species group : propodeum is gibbous with a basal depression (I have no depression in my specimens of Chrysurasimplex species groups). But C. radians contains several species (>5 in France), also maybe ...