Chrysis diehli Linsenmaier, 1968

Neveen, Paolo Rosa, Gadallah, Neveen S. & Edmardash, Yusuf A., 2025, New findings of cuckoo wasps for Yemen with nomenclatural changes and review of the Arabian hexadentate species of the genus Chrysis Linnaeus, 1761 (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae), Zoosystema 47 (11), pp. 151-166 : 165

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https://doi.org/10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a11

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15190342

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Chrysis diehli Linsenmaier, 1968
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Chrysis diehli Linsenmaier, 1968

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Chrysis (Hexachrysis) diehli Linsenmaier, 1968: 123 .

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. Saudi-Arabia • ♀; El Riyadh ; NMLU (examined).

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Saudi Arabia • 1 ♀, El Riyadh; 3.IV.1959; Dr Diehl leg.; coll. Linsenmaier; ♀ Type Hexachrysis L. diehli Lins. det. Linsenmaier 1968 / 295 / NML_ENT GBIF_ Chr 0044200; coll. NMLU .

DISTRIBUTION IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA. — Saudi Arabia ( Linsenmaier 1968, 1994).

EXTRALIMITAL DISTRIBUTION. — None.

DIAGNOSIS. — Body length: 9.0 mm. Body entirely metallic green, including legs, with golden hues on face, pronotum anteriorly, lateral fields of mesoscutum and scutellum; scape and pedicel metallic green; wings hyaline with light brown veins, without ancillary vein originating from the Radial sector; femora and tibiae yellowish on inner side. First flagellomere l/w = 1.8; second flagellomere 1.6 × longer than the first; transverse frontal carina inverted U-shaped, without branches ( Fig. 11A View FIG ); humeral angles blunt, convergent ( Fig. 11C View FIG ); mesosoma with large punctures, up to 0.8 MOD postero-medially on median area of mesoscutum, separated by narrow polished interspaces; posterior propodeal angles spiny and projected posteriorly; mesopleuron simple, without teeth; metasoma with dense, small punctures ( Fig. 11D View FIG ), as large as half of mesosomal punctures; pits of the pit row small, deep, slightly larger than punctures on the tergum; apical margin with six elongate and pointed teeth ( Fig. 11E View FIG ); black spots on second sternum with unique shape, triangular, almost fused medially and separated from lateral margin ( Fig. 11F View FIG ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Masaridae

SubFamily

Chrysidinae

Tribe

Chrysidini

Genus

Chrysis

Loc

Chrysis diehli Linsenmaier, 1968

Neveen, Paolo Rosa, Gadallah, Neveen S. & Edmardash, Yusuf A. 2025
2025
Loc

Chrysis (Hexachrysis) diehli

LINSENMAIER W. 1968: 123
1968
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