If the posterior margin of first tergit is golden-red it is C. immaculata if the T I is entirely blue green, it is the female fulgida (the male is very caracteristic : he has a big blue mark on the T II). Chrysis comta is more green than C. fulgida (and the coloration of the second ...
Me myself I don´t know anything about Chrysids! That´s why I´m here on the forum... You may put your question to Gian Luca or Euchroeus, maybe they can help you!
Can I ask you.... If I understand, the Chrysisimmaculatamust be discinct have visible red line. And on my photo is normal Chrysis fulgida is it correct? Thank you for information
... I see that you collect a lot of interesting species in your garden! Chrysisimmaculata is a rare Chrysis , even if it seems to be more common in The Nederlands and perhaps ...
Hello, I'm new to this site. I usually find Chrysis ignita, fulgida and immaculata in my garden in Belgium. Today I thought I saw different coloring patterns on this specimen. ...
... similar species that is likely to co-occur in the Czech republic is Chrysisimmaculata, but that species have a gold/red edge posteriorly on tergite 1. See viewtopic.php?f=8&t=90 ...