Chrysis sp. from the viridula group.
Posted: 08 Jul 2021 15:01
Hi again !
This one was caught in late may on a twig fallen on the floor in Plan-d'Aups-Sainte-Baume(83640), in the south of France, not far from Marseille.
I don't have any idea for it's identification, he's very smaller and differentely coloured than my males of viridula (especially the first tergite redder), maybe it can be the male of Chrysis consanguinea ?
If the picture of genitalias isn't sufficient I will be able to take another one better.
This one was caught in late may on a twig fallen on the floor in Plan-d'Aups-Sainte-Baume(83640), in the south of France, not far from Marseille.
I don't have any idea for it's identification, he's very smaller and differentely coloured than my males of viridula (especially the first tergite redder), maybe it can be the male of Chrysis consanguinea ?
If the picture of genitalias isn't sufficient I will be able to take another one better.