Chrysura hirsuta
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Chrysididae
Genus: Chrysura
Name
Chrysura hirsuta (Gerstaecker, 1869) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Chrysis hirsuta Gerstaecker, 1869: 185. Holotype ♀, Austria: Ober-Kärnthen (depository: MNHU)*.
- Chrysis davidi du Buysson, 1898a: 524. Holotype ♀, China: Jehol [= Johol] (depository: MNHN).
- Chrysis davidi: du Buysson, 1899: 163 (China, cat.).
- Chrysis (Holochrysis) davidi: Bischoff 1913[1]: 38 (North China, cat.); Tsuneki 1948a[2]: 125a (China: Shanxi: Hengshuichen-Hengligkuan, cat., distr.); 128 (China: Beijing distr., Manchuria, Shanxi, cat.); Tsuneki 1948b[3]: 47 (North China: Rehe, Shanxi, tax.); 51 (résumé); Tsuneki 1950[4]: 67 (comp. notes); Tsuneki 1953b[5]: 24 (North China, (Johol, Shanxi), cat.); Linsenmaier 1959[6]: 79 (synonym of hirsuta).
- Chrysis (Chrysogona) hirsuta: Linsenmaier 1959[6]: 79 (key, tax., descr., biol., pustulosa group), 202 (fig. 244).
- Chrysis hirsuta: Móczár 1967[7]: 73 (China, key, tax., descr., biol.).
- Chrysura hirsuta: Kimsey and Bohart 1991[8]: 490 (cat., radians group); Kurzenko and Lelej 2007[9]: 1006 (China, cat.); Terayama et al. 2010[10]: 4 (fig.), 9 (China, cat.), 12 (tab., biol.).
Material examined
1♀, Kouy-Théou Cavalaire, 1921 (NMLS).
Distribution
China (Liaoning, Hebei, Beijing, Shanxi, Guizhou). Central Europe and Fennoscandia, south European mountains, Korea, Japan (Linsenmaier 1959[6]; Tsuneki 1953b[5]).
Remarks
Tsuneki (1948b)[3] placed Chrysis iwatai Tosawa, 1942 in synonym of Chrysis davidi du Buysson. Chrysis iwatai is considered as a valid species in the genus Chrysis by Kimsey and Bohart (1991[8]: 426). Tsuneki (1950[4]: 67) provided a comparison of Chrysis (Holochrysis) davidi and Chrysis koma Tsuneki, 1950. Osmia orientalis (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae) is recorded as its host (Terayama et al. 2010[10]).
Taxon Treatment
- Rosa, P; Wei, N; Xu, Z; 2014: An annotated checklist of the chrysidid wasps (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae) from China ZooKeys, (455): 1-128. doi
Other References
- ↑ Bischoff H (1913) Hymenoptera. Fam. Chrysididae. In: Wytsman P (Ed.) Genera insectorum. Fascicule 151. Bruxelles, L. Desmet-Verteneuil, 86 pp. + 5 pls.
- ↑ Tsuneki K (1948a) Chrysididae from Shansi, North China (Hymenoptera). Mushi 18(19): 115–131.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Tsuneki K (1948b) Note on the nomenclature of Japanese Chrysididae (Hymenoptera) (II). Matsumushi, 1(1): 47–52 [in Japanese with English summary]
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Tsuneki K (1950) Descriptions of new species and subspecies of the Chrysididae from East Asia (Hymenoptera). Mushi 21(8): 21–81.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Tsuneki K (1953b) Chrysididae of Korea (Hymenoptera). Kontyu 20(1–2): 22–28.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Linsenmaier W (1959) Revision der Familie Chrysididae (Hymenoptera) mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der europäischen Spezies. Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft 32(1): 1–232.
- ↑ Móczár L (1967) Femdarázsalkatúak – Chrysidoidea. Magyarország Állatvilága. Fauna Hungariae. Budapest 86(2): 1–118.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Kimsey L, Bohart R (1991) The Chrysidid Wasps of the World. Oxford University Press, New York, 652 pp.
- ↑ Kurzenko N, Lelej A (2007) [Fam. Chrysididae-Chrysidid wasps]. In: Lelej A (Ed.) [Key to the Insect of Russian Far East, Vol. 4, Part 5]. Dalnauka, Vladivostok, 998–1006. [In Russian]
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Terayama M, Suda H, Tano T, Murota T (2010) The chrysidine wasps of Japan: flying jewels. Gekkanshi-Mushi 472: 2–15.