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Chrysis taczanovskii - North Portugal

Posted:
08 Aug 2016 10:35
by Grijzezeehond
Can somebody identify this one?
Thanks,
Kurt
Re: Chrysis n°2 from North Portugal

Posted:
08 Aug 2016 18:08
by Alex
it should be Chrysis taczanovskii
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Re: Chrysis n°2 from North Portugal

Posted:
08 Aug 2016 19:39
by Grijzezeehond
Thanks Alex.
K
Re: Chrysis n°2 from North Portugal

Posted:
09 Aug 2016 12:45
by Euchroeus
Wow ...
Chrysis taczanovskii... is really an interesting and rare species!
Beautiful shot!
Congratulations!
Re: Chrysis n°2 from North Portugal

Posted:
10 Aug 2016 10:59
by Grijzezeehond
Nearly impossible to make pictures of this fast moving specimen. It took me hours to get it in focus and lots of miserable shots.
Paolo, do you have extra information on this species? How rare is it for Portugal?
Thanks,
Kurt
Re: Chrysis n°2 from North Portugal

Posted:
10 Aug 2016 13:19
by Euchroeus
Hi Kurt,
I based my citation in Fauna Europaea on a single specimen collected at Valle de Gaio by Andrade in 1947.
In Mingo (1994) there is no mention for this species in Portugal, which is very likely a new record.
According to Mingo this species is distributed everywhere in Spain, but citations are only for central and southern Spain. And I think only based on few occasional specimens.
Where did you collect it?
Cheers
Paolo
Re: Chrysis n°2 from North Portugal

Posted:
11 Aug 2016 21:57
by Grijzezeehond
Wow, Paolo, that blows my mind!
I did not collect it, I only have the pictures. I photographed taczanovskii on the walls of an old water mill in Castrelos, near Bragança, see
http://observado.org/waarneming/view/122093016. I'm excited about this!
Thank you for your feedback.
Kurt