Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959

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Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959

European distribution of Chrysis maderi
World distribution of Chrysis maderi Chorology of Chrysis maderi

Systematic position of Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959

Subfamily & Tribe Chrysidinae (Chrysidini) Size (mm)
Size (mm):
 
Genus & species Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959
Species group aestiva
Original combination Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959
Type series Holotypus ♂, Allotypus ♀ and Paratypes (Mus.: Luzern)
Original description 5-8 mm. Gen und Körper-Formen ähnlich aestiva, aber beim ♂ F Glied 4 nicht verkürzt. Pkt allgemein viel feiner, ähnlich mixta, dieser auch in Form und Färbung zum Verwechseln ähnlich, aber Gen weit verschieden. Pkt des Th gleichmäßiger dicht (ohne die bei mixta typischen, zum Teil besonders auffallenden glänzenden Intervalle), Stirn-Leiste weniger deutlich, nicht kupfer-glänzend, äussere Anal-Zähne etwas schärfer. In der Regel MesMf schmaler, beim ♂ das Gesicht unter der Stirn-Leiste etwas schmaler. MthZ sehr stumpf. Anal-Rand ♀ Fig. 576.
Synonyms and subspecies  
Systematic notes  

World distribution of Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959

World distribution
Type locality Croatia (Krk isl.)
Kimsey & Bohart Palaearctic: Yugoslavia (Krk), Greece
Linsenmaier Krk, Italy (Trieste), Greece
Other Authors Europe
Chorology E-Mediterranean
Distribution notes  

European distribution of Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959

Country Records
Croatia
Greece Mainland
Greece Crete
Italy Mainland
Italy Sardinia
Macedonia
Distribution notes

Italian distribution of Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959 according to the Checklist of the species of the Italian Fauna

Macroregion North (N): South (S): Sicily (Si): Sardinia (Sa):
Endemic
Italian distribution of Chrysis maderi
Italian distribution

Italian distribution by Administrative Region (Literature records, Personal evidences and other sources)

Adm. Region Literature records Online records Personal records
Piedmont Buysson, 1890 (as Chrysis aestiva); Invrea, 1922 (as Chrysis aestiva); Pagliano & Scaramozzino, 1999; Strumia, 2005;
Aosta Valley
Lombardy
Trentino Alto Adige
Veneto
Friuli V.G. Ducke, 1901 (sub C. aestiva); Kusdas, 1958 (sub C. aestiva mixta); Linsenmaier, 1968;
Liguria Mantero, 1899 (as Chrysis aestiva); Grandi, 1935 (as Chrysis aestiva); Strumia, 2005;
Emilia Romagna Strumia, 2005;
Tuscany Strumia, 2005;
Umbria
Marche
Lazio Strumia, 2005;
Abruzzo Pagliano & Scaramozzino, 1999; Rosa, 2005; Strumia, 2005;
Molise Strumia, 2005;
Campania
Apulia De Marzo, 1994 (on Serapias vomeracea (N.L.Burm) Briq.); Strumia, 2005;
Basilicata Strumia, 2005;
Calabria Invrea, 1933 (sub C. aestiva)
Sicily Strumia, 2005;
Sardinia Strumia, 1995, 2005;
Distribution notes data from Liguria should be referred to Chrysis mixta Dahlbom.

Data from GBIF on Chrysis maderi

Data from GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility). 1 occurrences.

Scientific name Country Locality State province Coordinates Month & Year Basis of record Dataset Recorded by Collection code Institution code Identified by
Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959 OCCURRENCE Hymenoptera Naturalis

Biology of Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959

Known Hosts

Polyphagous
Tenthredinidae  
Vespidae  
Eumenidae  
Masaridae  
Sphecidae Tachysphex nitidus Spin. (Mantero, 1899, as probable host of Chrysis aestiva)
Apidae  
Colletidae  
Halictidae  
Megachilidae  
Anthophoridae  
Lepidoptera  
Notes on Hosts

Known Habitat

Habitat  
Plants for rest/refuge Serapias vomeracea (N.L.Burm) Briq. (De Marzo, 1994)
Parasites  
Biological notes  

Further pictures of Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959 drawn from GBIF

Pictures taken from GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility). 0 occurrences.

Systematic position of Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959

Subfamily & Tribe Chrysidinae (Chrysidini) Size (mm)
Size (mm):
 
Genus & species Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959
Species group aestiva
Original combination Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959
Type series Holotypus ♂, Allotypus ♀ and Paratypes (Mus.: Luzern)
Original description 5-8 mm. Gen und Körper-Formen ähnlich aestiva, aber beim ♂ F Glied 4 nicht verkürzt. Pkt allgemein viel feiner, ähnlich mixta, dieser auch in Form und Färbung zum Verwechseln ähnlich, aber Gen weit verschieden. Pkt des Th gleichmäßiger dicht (ohne die bei mixta typischen, zum Teil besonders auffallenden glänzenden Intervalle), Stirn-Leiste weniger deutlich, nicht kupfer-glänzend, äussere Anal-Zähne etwas schärfer. In der Regel MesMf schmaler, beim ♂ das Gesicht unter der Stirn-Leiste etwas schmaler. MthZ sehr stumpf. Anal-Rand ♀ Fig. 576.
Synonyms and subspecies  
Systematic notes  

Geographic distribution of Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959

World distribution

World distribution
Type locality Croatia (Krk isl.)
Kimsey & Bohart Palaearctic: Yugoslavia (Krk), Greece
Linsenmaier Krk, Italy (Trieste), Greece
Other Authors Europe
Chorology E-Mediterranean
Distribution notes  

European distribution

Country Records
Croatia
Greece Mainland
Greece Crete
Italy Mainland
Italy Sardinia
Macedonia
Distribution notes

Italian distribution according to the Checklist of the species of the Italian Fauna

Macroregion North (N): South (S): Sicily (Si): Sardinia (Sa):
Endemic
Italian distribution of Chrysis maderi
Italian distribution

Italian distribution by Administrative Region (Literature records, Personal evidences and other sources)

Adm. Region Literature records FEI records Personal records
Piedmont Buysson, 1890 (as Chrysis aestiva); Invrea, 1922 (as Chrysis aestiva); Pagliano & Scaramozzino, 1999; Strumia, 2005;
Aosta Valley
Lombardy
Trentino Alto Adige
Veneto
Friuli V.G. Ducke, 1901 (sub C. aestiva); Kusdas, 1958 (sub C. aestiva mixta); Linsenmaier, 1968;
Liguria Mantero, 1899 (as Chrysis aestiva); Grandi, 1935 (as Chrysis aestiva); Strumia, 2005;
Emilia Romagna Strumia, 2005;
Tuscany Strumia, 2005;
Umbria
Marche
Lazio Strumia, 2005;
Abruzzo Pagliano & Scaramozzino, 1999; Rosa, 2005; Strumia, 2005;
Molise Strumia, 2005;
Campania
Apulia De Marzo, 1994 (on Serapias vomeracea (N.L.Burm) Briq.); Strumia, 2005;
Basilicata Strumia, 2005;
Calabria Invrea, 1933 (sub C. aestiva)
Sicily Strumia, 2005;
Sardinia Strumia, 1995, 2005;
Distribution notes data from Liguria should be referred to Chrysis mixta Dahlbom.

Data from GBIF

Data from GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility). 1 occurrences.

Scientific name Country Locality State province Coordinates Month & Year Basis of record Dataset Recorded by Collection code Institution code Identified by
Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959 OCCURRENCE Hymenoptera Naturalis

Biology of Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959

Known Hosts

Polyphagous
Tenthredinidae  
Vespidae  
Eumenidae  
Masaridae  
Sphecidae Tachysphex nitidus Spin. (Mantero, 1899, as probable host of Chrysis aestiva)
Apidae  
Colletidae  
Halictidae  
Megachilidae  
Anthophoridae  
Lepidoptera  
Notes on Hosts

Known Habitat

Habitat  
Plants for rest/refuge Serapias vomeracea (N.L.Burm) Briq. (De Marzo, 1994)
Parasites  
Biological notes  

Further pictures of Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959 drawn from GBIF

No pictures in GBIF.

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Agnoli G.L. & Rosa P. (2024) Chrysis maderi Linsenmaier, 1959, in: Chrysis.net Database of the European Chrysididae. Interim version 21 November 2024, URL: https://www.chrysis.net/database-of-the-european-chrysididae/species/?rif=Chrysis_maderi.