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Chrysidid in a forest of North (France) & Chrysis immaculata

PostPosted: 17 Jul 2020 13:27
by jeromec
Hi,

Here a new paper on a very nice chrysidids in a forest on the north of France : Chrysis immaculata :wohow: with a list of species on a survey in Malaise trap of the forest.

Summary : the utilisation of Malaise traps in forest at Locquignol (Nord, France) for a Syrphidae monitoring allowed to capture 12 species of Chrysididae, including Chrysis immaculata. It is apparently the third French locality knows. The Malaise traps caught also this specific host : Allodynerus rossii. This cath for this latter and rare species is the first regional contemporary data.

Others species found in the traps : Pseudomalus auratus, Hedychrum gerstaeckeri, Hedychridium ardens, Trichrysis cyanea, Chrysis viridula, Chrysis fulgida, Chrysis immaculata, Chrysis schencki, Chrysis mediata, Chrysis cf. leptomandibularis, Chrysis sp. (à déterminer)(groupe de Chrysis ignita), Chrysis cf. pseudobrevitarsis.

If you need some informations, don't hesitate to ask me, I can +/- translate informations if you don't speak french.

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Jérôme C.