Chrysis, Linnaeus, 1761
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Chrysis View in CoL nilensis Linsenmaier, 1959
Fig. 4A–F View Fig
Chrysis leachi [!] var. cyanea du Buysson, 1908: 49 , nom. praeocc., nec Linnaeus, 1758.
Syntype ♀♀; Egypt: Cairo: Wadi Hoff , leg. R . Père P. Teilhard ( MNHN) .
Chrysis nilensis Linsenmaier, 1959: 121. Replacement name for Chrysis leachii var. cyanea du Buysson, 1908 , nec Linnaeus, 1758.
sal view; B – head, frontal view; C – habitus, lateral view; D – mesosoma, dorsal view; E –
metasoma, posterior view; F – metasoma, dorsal view. Scale bars 1.0 mm.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. Lectotype (herein designated) – ♀, Egypt: Museum Paris
Égypte Le Caire Teilhard 1907 // Chrysis leachi [!] Shuc. var. cyanea Buyss. R. du Buysson det. 1908 // ♀ Lectotypus Chrysis leachi var. cyanea Buysson P. Rosa desig. 2016 ( MNHN).
1♀, Coll. A. Mochi 10. VI 37 Ezbet El Nakt Egitto // Monochr. leachi [!] cyanea Buyss. det.
Zimmermann ( NHMW). Sudan: ♀, El Damer Hudeiba 13.10 61 leg. R . Remane Staatsslg.
München // ♀ Paratype Chrysis L. afroleachii Lins. det. Linsenmaier 1974 // No type sp. in litteris P. Rosa det. 2010 GBIF-Chrysididae // ex synoptic collection // NML _ENT GBIF _
Chr 00022776 ( NMLU). Ivory Coast: 1♀, Odienné C.I. 18.XI 1978 coll. W. Perraudin // ex synoptic collection // NML _ENT GBIF _Chr00022776 ( NMLU).
REMARKS. Chrysis leachi var. cyanea du Buysson, 1908 was described on five female specimens collected by P. Teihlard at Wadi Hoff (Cairo). Linsenmaier (1959) replaced the name, homonym of C. cyanea Linnaeus, 1758 , with C. nilensis and upgraded the taxon to specific rank. Two specimens of C. nilensis were found in Linsenmaier's collection, one from
Sudan and another one from the Ivory Coast. The presence of C. nilensis in Sudan was expected; in fact, the locality El Damer is located along the Nile river. More interesting is the finding of this species in Ivory Coast. All examined specimens in collections show a noticeably variability in punctation, shape of the apical tooth on the third tergum, and shape of the black spots on the second metasomal sternum. Since Linsenmaier considered the
Sudanese specimen a member of a separated species (and proposed the name afroleachii,
never published), we here designate the lectotype of C. leachi var. cyanea to fix the current interpretation of the species sensu Linsenmaier (1959). An examination of further material is anyway need to evaluate the variability of this taxon in Africa, and eventually proceed with the description of related species.
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