Trichrysis, Lichtenstein, 1876
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1175-5326 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5777788 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC782B-7E16-E607-52D3-DC65FA72FE5A |
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Felipe |
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Trichrysis |
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Key to Mediterranean species of Trichrysis
1 Discoidal cell on forewing present, distal margin of TIII with a median tooth............................................................ 2
- Discoidal cell on forewing absent, distal margin of TIII rounded...................................................Chrysidea Bischoff 2 Facial brow ending above middle of compound eye height............................................................................ T. cyanea
- Facial brow ending at middle of compound eye height ( Fig. 10)................................................................................. 3
3 Space between teeth of T III straight or slightly concave ( Fig. 9)................................................................... T. lacerta
- Space between teeth of T III straight or convex ( Figs 5, 6).......................................................................................... 4
4 Punctures on tergites strong and of the same size as on notum, space between teeth of T III moderately convex ( Fig. 6), compound eye without a carina all around, black spots on SII very close together, nearly fused and touching ............................................................................................................................................................................ T. scioensis
- Space between teeth of T III strongly convex ( Fig. 5), carina present all around the compound eye ( Fig. 7), the two black spots on TII small, transverse and well separated......................................................................... T. baratzsensis
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