Chrysis zetterstedti Dahlbom, 1845

Paukkunen, Juho, Berg, Alexander, Soon, Villu, Odegaard, Frode & Rosa, Paolo, 2015, An illustrated key to the cuckoo wasps (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae) of the Nordic and Baltic countries, with description of a new species, ZooKeys 548, pp. 1-116 : 81

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.548.6164

publication LSID

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scientific name

Chrysis zetterstedti Dahlbom, 1845
status

 

Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Chrysididae

Chrysis zetterstedti Dahlbom, 1845 Figs 90, 113, 135, 152

Chrysis sexdentata ? Dahlbom, 1831: 30, not Christ, 1791.

Chrysis Zetterstedti Dahlbom, 1845: 11.

Chrysis fasciata of authors, not Olivier, 1790.

Diagnosis.

Length 6-9 mm. The species resembles Chrysis equestris , but differs from it by the following characters: the black spots of S2 are broader, extending to the lateral and anterior margins of the sternite (Fig. 113), T5 of the female is narrower and does not have a longitudinal medial groove (Fig. 90), the head is narrower (the shortest distance between the compound eyes is shorter or as long as the diameter of an eye) (Fig. 152), the gonostyle is more elongated, as long as the cuspis, the cuspis is apically straight (not curved) (Fig. 135), and the propodeal tooth is weakly lobate ventrally (not convex or straight).

Distribution.

Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden. Rare. - Trans-Palearctic: from North Europe to Siberia. Records from the East Palearctic Region refer to Chrysis fasciata daphne Smith, 1874 ( Rosa et al. 2014).

Biology.

Habitat: forest margins and clearings with sun-exposed dead tree trunks and stumps (e.g. Quercus ). Flight period: probably similar to that of Chrysis equestris , most specimens have been collected in July. Host: unknown, possibly Euodynerus notatus (Jurine) (N. Johansson pers. obs.).

Remarks.

Several authors have considered Chrysis zetterstedti to be either a synonym (e.g. Trautmann 1927, Kimsey and Bohart 1991) or a subspecies ( Linsenmaier 1959, 1997, Rosa and Soon 2012) of Chrysis fasciata . However, molecular and morphological studies have shown that Chrysis zetterstedti most likely represents a valid species ( Paukkunen et al. 2014). The occurrence of Chrysis zetterstedti in central and southern Europe is still uncertain.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Masaridae

Genus

Chrysis