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Re: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Netherlands

Yes,

it's possible, why not?

There's also one place in Italy where you can collect both species, but only less than 10 specimens of C. immaculata have been found by 6 chrysidologists, compared to the high number of C. fulgida, C. fasciata, etc.

Ciao!
by Euchroeus
27 Jul 2017 11:44
 
Forum: Pictures | Immagini
Topic: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Netherlands
Replies: 17
Views: 17058

Re: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Netherlands

... If yes,is it possible that i found for three years about 40 ex.of Chrysis fulgida and only one exemplare is this. Is it possible that on the one place one tree is Ch.fulgida ...
by Equestris
27 Jul 2017 09:05
 
Forum: Pictures | Immagini
Topic: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Netherlands
Replies: 17
Views: 17058

Re: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Netherlands

Thank you Jerome for yours extensive response. :ok:

Hedy: Yes, it is Chrysis fulgida ;)
by Equestris
27 Jul 2017 06:28
 
Forum: Pictures | Immagini
Topic: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Netherlands
Replies: 17
Views: 17058

Re: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Netherlands

So Equestris pictures is a C. fulgida...? :?
by hedy2411
26 Jul 2017 22:34
 
Forum: Pictures | Immagini
Topic: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Netherlands
Replies: 17
Views: 17058

Re: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Netherlands

... 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 sternit is different, ...
by jeromec
26 Jul 2017 20:01
 
Forum: Pictures | Immagini
Topic: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Netherlands
Replies: 17
Views: 17058

Re: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Netherlands

Can I ask you....
If I understand, the Chrysis immaculata must be discinct have visible red line. And on my photo is normal Chrysis fulgida is it correct?
Thank you for information :beer:
by Equestris
26 Jul 2017 17:50
 
Forum: Pictures | Immagini
Topic: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Netherlands
Replies: 17
Views: 17058

Chrysididae from Czech,Kolín 2016,2017

... on this tree 15 species of Chrysididae. On this tree was watching Chrysis fasciata,fulgida,gracillima,graelssi,ignita,impressa,indigotea,iris,longula,marginata,mediadentata,mediata, ...
by Equestris
03 Jul 2017 20:31
 
Forum: Pictures | Immagini
Topic: Chrysididae from Czech,Kolín 2016,2017
Replies: 11
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Re: Chrysis indigotea

... July. And at that time I got only females. But, of course, it can be that they stay longer. In every location I saw them flying together with C. fulgida. Both I saw yesterday the last time. With fulgida the same: only females at this moment. For fulgida Kuntz noticed June- Mid of August, what ...
by Paul
18 Aug 2016 17:22
 
Forum: Pictures | Immagini
Topic: Chrysis indigotea
Replies: 5
Views: 5529

New on the forum

... wasps and it is very not easy (especially Omalus-Pseudomalus & Chrysis ignita group, but I have not many chrysidid for the moment) : C. inaequalis, C. viridula, (may be pseudobrevitarsis), fulgida, Pseudomalus auratus, Hedychridium coriaceum, Chrysura hirsuta, (in moutains ...
by jeromec
10 May 2016 17:26
 
Forum: Biology | Biologia
Topic: New on the forum
Replies: 2
Views: 18453

Chrysis analis? or mediata?

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 ...
by Grijzezeehond
29 Apr 2014 21:06
 
Forum: Pictures | Immagini
Topic: Chrysis analis? or mediata?
Replies: 1
Views: 4516
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