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Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Poland

PostPosted: 13 Jan 2011 18:21
by Brachytron
Hi.

Im founded this specimen middle few of specimens of Chrysis fulgida from my collection. Is a little diffrent and looks like immaculata. This is it?

Western Poland, 14 VI 2009.

Re: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898

PostPosted: 13 Jan 2011 18:57
by Euchroeus
WOW :o :shock:

super-fantastic! Yes, it is Chrysis immaculata!!

As far as I know from literature it is the first record for Poland.
Very nice species, it seems to be more common in the Netherlands, but probably only for the presence of many .... entomologists ;)

Ciao
Paolo

Re: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898

PostPosted: 13 Jan 2011 20:12
by Brachytron
Yes, You're right :) its a first record. How i think, 20, maybe more species waiting for own discover in Poland!

Its very interesting, why this species is more common in Holland - its one of few most changed countries in Europe. Maybe is like that, because immaculata host like antropogenic landscape?

And what do You think about data from Russia? It is certain?

Anyway Paolo, thanks again!

Re: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Poland

PostPosted: 08 Jun 2013 13:51
by Brachytron
Hi!
Here is a link to the polish entomo forum where i'm put more photos with this species and Ch. fulgida. Maybe it can help for somebody. Here is the paperwork. Paolo, :thanks: again.

Re: Chrysis immaculata Buysson, 1898 - Poland

PostPosted: 13 Aug 2013 20:05
by Euchroeus
Thank you very much Jacek!

I'm glad to read your paper!
Congratulations for your finding!

Cheers
Paolo