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Chrysis sp.?
Belen
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Chrysis sp.? Beautiful!

Locality: A Coru?a (Galicia - NO Spain)
Date: 24/May/2007
Size: 10 mm approximately
Habitat: humid meadow near a river, with forest of oaks, chestnut-trees, willows...
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I'm sorry, put then the photo!
 
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Thanks!
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It could be Chrysis cf. ignita. Perhaps someone will do a more reliable ID.Smile
 
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not one of the ignita group as they have apical (visible) tergite with 4 points. there are some Chrysis species with a smooth apical margin to t3 however i suspect this is Chrysura, i find a very similar looking insect commonly in Mallorca.
 
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Lovely photos of a beautiful insect Cool
 
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Thanks for your help! This link referes to the family Chrysididae of Spain, 171 species, buff! is very difficult for me Wink
http://www.fauna-iberica.mncn.csic.es/faunaib/arthropoda/insecta/hymenoptera/chrysididae.php
 
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Belen

They are beautiful aren't they - and you have taken beautiful photographs of this one. Have you tried this website ? http://www.chrysi...dex_en.php
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