Hi! Here is a link to the polish entomo forum where i'm put more photos with this species and Ch. fulgida. Maybe it can help for somebody. Here is the paperwork. Paolo, again.
... are 2 teeth in your mesopleurae. However in Greece I collected many Chrysis mysticalis Linsenmaier, 1959. Werner Arens collected a lot of them ... I remember well, in the same column there were more species: fulgida, immaculata, castigata, placida and sapphirina , only beacuse they have a ...
... Its very interesting, why this species is more common in Holland - its one of few most changed countries in Europe. Maybe is like that, because immaculata host like antropogenic landscape? And what do You think about data from Russia? It is certain? Anyway Paolo, thanks again!
As far as I know from literature it is the first record for Poland. Very nice species, it seems to be more common in the Netherlands, but probably only for the presence of many .... entomologists
... :o I cannot belive! This is the second shot ever done in nature to Chrysisimmaculata Buysson!!! Great. This is one of the most rare European species. I don't know why, ...