... fasciata , none is C. fasciata . They are all Chrysis iris , then one Trichrysiscyanea and the last one should be Chrysis zetterstedti . Cheers Paolo
... fine tweezers 2) Clear acetate plastic tab 3) Specimen to be prepared ( Trichrysiscyanea female in this case) 4) Some fine brushes 5) A thick, size 4-6, pin in a 0.5 mm mechanical ...
Yes, the 3 teeth on T3 is unique for the genus, could potentially be another species then cyanea, but the inter-teeth edge looks straight, something I think is quite indicative of this species.