Hello,
I ID'd some specimens that were reared from from a trapnet project ("ALARM"?) from a few locales in Europe. There wasnt a lot of specimens, and most belonged to common, easily ID'd species, however three females seemingly belonging to Chrysis sexdentata Christ, 1791, made me double guess myself. The lateral teeth on T3 seem much more like C. fasciata/equestris-type species than what I would associate with C. sexdentata. They are also a little more slender than the latter species, but maybe I'm imagining things. The colour looks very much like C. sexdentata however, also the way the head is built.
Am I making things unnecessarily complicated for myself? I havent got much experience with with this part of the fasciata-group, having mostly looked at (a few) C. fasciata, C. equestris and C. zetterstedti.
There are three specimens, all female, with the same morphology as this one. Cant find the reference to where the locale "Greece 02" but I could find out if needed. I suppose localities in Greece is quite important, as the insular fauna could be very unique in places?
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/Alex
Edit: thought I'd take a shot of the sternites as well:
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