European distribution of Chrysura judith (Balthasar, 1953)
Database of the Italian Chrysididae: HELP
The species report is structured in the following sections.
Images
Image(s) = picture of a typical adult specimen (= habitus) and/or picture of a typical adult specimen in nature.
Chorology = the map of the geographic distribution of the species.
Map of Italy = the distribution map of Italy, subdivided in its administrative regions, colored on the base of the presence/absence of the species according to personal and bibliographical data (see also the Italian distribution detail).
Icons = links to external sites to search for the given species, among forums (Chrysis.net, Forum Entomologi italiani, HymIS), other textual resources (Google, Yandex) or images (Google Images, Flickr) and videos (YouTube).
Systematic position
Subfamily & Tribe = systematic categories. The Subfamily is a systematic category inferior to the Family (Chrysididae), including a group of Tribes and Genera. The latin termination is -inae and requires the capital letter. Example: Chrysidinae. The Tribe is a systematic category inferior to the Subfamily (Chrysidinae), including a group of Genera. The latin termination is -ini and requires the capital letter. Example: Chrysidini.
Genus & species = systematic categories. The Genus is a systematic category inferior to the Tribe, including a group of closely related species. It's the first name of the binomial (Genus and species) or trinomial (Genus and species and subspecies) nomenclature introduced by Carolus Linnaeus in 18th century. It requires the capital letter. It doesn't have a latin termination, but it's a latinized name. Example: Chrysis, Elampus, Stilbum. The species is a population of organisms whose members share a same series of morphologic characters and are able to reproduce in nature only among themselves and produce fertile offspring. The concept of species was established by Ernst Mayr in 1940. The species is the fundamental category of the whole taxonomical hierarchy and indicates the limit of the organisms able to reproduce. It is always written with the low case. The species name, Latin or latinized, should match with the Genus name. The subspecies is a systematic category inferior to the species, indicating a group of organisms geographically isolated from the other populations of the species and showing sometimes morphologic differences, but anyway able to reproduce with the other specimens of the species when the subspecific populations come to contact. Author and year indicate the Author who firstly described the species through a paper published in a given year.
Species group = it's a sub-aggregate of a Genus, including a limited assemblage of closely associated species. It's sometimes used instead of the Subgenus level.
Original combination = it's the way the species or the subspecies was originally described by its Author, who decided to refer it to a Genus (or a higher class) not necessarily conserved according to actual interpretations.
Type series = lists the typical specimens (holotypus, allotypus, paratypes, etc.) and the placement of the typical specimens in public (Mus. = Museum) or private (Coll.) collections.
Original description = it's the text of the original description of the species/subspecies from the Author, according to the original publication.
Synonyms and subspecies = one or more names which have been given to the same species by other Authors in time; the earliest name takes generally priority.
Systematic notes = observations and comments on the systematics of the taxon.
Size (mm) = size of the adult, in millimeters.
Geographic distribution
World distribution
Type locality = the location indicated for the typical series in the original description.
Kimsey & Bohart = the locations indicated in: Kimsey L.S. & Bohart R., 1991 - The Chrysidid wasps of the World. Oxford Press, 652 pp.
Linsenmaier = the locations indicated by Linsenmaier (various years).
Other Authors = the locations indicated by other valued Authors.
Chorology = the known geographic distribution of the species, described by a distribution pattern called chorological category. Examples: W-Mediterranean distribution, Oriental distribution, etc. At present time a chorologic classification of the Italian Chrysidids doesn't exist. Our suggestion is based on the species listed by Rosa (2002, 2005, 2006).
Distribution notes = observations and comments on the world distribution.
Italian distribution according to the Checklist of the species of the Italian Fauna
The Checklist delle specie della fauna italiana reports the presence of the species in four italian macro-regions (North, South, Sicily and Sardinia), as decided by the Italian Checklist Commission.
References:
(1) Strumia F., 1995 - Hymenoptera Chrysididae. In: Minelli A, Ruffo S., La Posta S (eds). Checklist delle specie della fauna italiana, 99. Calderini, Bologna.
(2) Strumia F., 2001 - Hymenoptera Chrysididae. Aggiornamento alla Checklist delle specie della fauna italiana. Boll. Soc. entomol. ital., 133 (I): 88-92.
(3) Strumia F., 2005 - Hymenoptera Chrysididae. In: Ruffo S. & Stoch F. (eds.), Checklist e distribuzione della fauna italiana. 10.000 specie terrestri e della acque interne. Memorie del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona, II Serie. Sezione Scienze della Vita 16: 269-270 + CD-ROM.
Endemism = the term is used here to indicate that the species lives only in Italy or in a specifica region/area of Italy.
Italian distribution by Administrative Region (Literature records, Personal evidences and other sources)
Here you find the presence/absence of the species in the different Administrative Regions of Italy (from North to South): Piemonte, Valle d'Aosta, Lombardia, Trentino A.A., Veneto, Friuli V.G., Liguria, Emilia Romagna, Toscana, Umbria, Marche, Lazio, Abruzzo, Molise, Campania, Puglia, Basilicata, Calabria, Sicilia, Sardegna, including the following smaller islands:
Sicilia: Is. Eolie (Stromboli, Panarea, Alicudi, Filicudi, Salina, Lipari, Vulcano), Is. Egadi (Marettimo, Favignana, Levanzo), Ustica, Pantelleria, Lampedusa.
Sardegna: Arcip. La Maddalena, Tavolara, Asinara, San Pietro, Sant'Antioco.
The columns for presence/absence report the data drawn from:
the Literature (Literature records)
the website Forum Entomologi Italiani (FEI records)
private collections (Personal records)
FEI and Personal records may contain unpublished data.
Distribution notes = observations and comments on the Italian distribution.
Biology
Known Hosts
Polyphagous = if the species is a parasite of more than one systematic group (i.e. Sphecids + Vespids).
[Family] = the Family of insects parasitized by the species and sharing the same environment. Data drawn from the literature show the bibliographical references in brackets.
Notes on Hosts = unpublished notes about the hosts.
Known Habitat
Habitat = the environmental features known for the species, i.e. known plants and microhabitats. Data drawn from the literature show the bibliographical references in brackets.
Plants for rest/refuge = the flowers and plants used by the species for rest and or for refuge. Data drawn from the literature show the bibliographical references in brackets.
Parasites = the parasites of the species. Data drawn from the literature show the bibliographical references in brackets.
Biological notes = observations and comments drawed from personal field observations.
Posizione sistematica di
Chrysura judith
(Balthasar, 1953)
Sottofamiglia & Tribù
Chrysidinae (Chrysidini)
Size (mm):
Genere & specie
Chrysura judith (Balthasar, 1953)
Gruppo di specie
Combinazione originale
Chrysis judith Baltasar, 1953
Serie tipica
Holotypus ♂
Descrizione originale
♂ - De taille moyenne, assez robuste. Tête et thorax vert, plus ou moins bleuâtre ou entièrement bleu, l'abdomen feu-doré. Le dessous de la tête et du thorax vert-bleu, les pattes plus vertes, tarses brun-noirâtre. Le ventre feu-doré, avec deux grandes taches noires à la base du 2° sternite. Les écailles concolores, les ailes presque hyalines, la cellule radiale enfumée à sa marge supérieure, non complètement fermée, la nervure brun-noir. La pubescence médiocre, plus longue et plus obscure sur l'avant-corps, plus courte et plus claire sur l'abdomen. La tête à ponctuation assez forte, très dense, rugueuse sur le front et le vertex, de même le long des orbites internes, plus fine, éparse sur la face, où la striolation transversale est bien visible. La cavité faciale très peu distincte, plane, sans pilosité argentée, carène frontale nulle. Le triangle ocellaire à l'angle supérieur un peu obtus. Le clypéus un peu bombé au milieu, ponctué, les joues longues, fortement convergentes, presque aussi longues que le 3° article antennaire, les antennes noirâtres, les trois prémiers articles métalliques. Le 3° article un peu plus long que le 4° et 5° pris ensemble, le 4°, 5° et 6° articles fortement renflés en dessous. Le carènes génales assez courtes, le dessous de la tête assez fortement et un peu granuleusement, assez éparsement ponctué. Le thorax à ponctuation très irrégulière, les grands points épars, les intervalles couverts des points fins, denses, la ponctuation sur l'écusson est moins profonde. Le pronotum court, avec le sillon médian court et peu profond, le postécusson fortement convexe, les angles postico-latéraux dirigés en arrière, divergents, à pointe assez aiguë. Les mesopleures à ponctuation dense, rugueuse, le sillon longitudinal plus ou moins rudimenté, l'aire inférieure sans carènes marginales. L'abdomen modérement convexe, la carène longitudinale à peine indiquée, le 1° segment abruptement déclive vers sa base, sans impressions, très densement, médiocrement et presque tout-à-fait régulièrement ponctué, le 2° tergite à ponctuation très dense, un peu plus fine, parfaitement égale, le 3° tergite convexe, un peu plus fortement, mais moins densement ponctué, la série antéapicale non creusée, composée des fovéoles assez grandes et assez profondes. Marge apicale finement ponctuée, l'apex très largement tronqué, parfois un peu sinué au milieu. Le ventre très finement, densement ponctué, à pubescence très courte. Long.: 7,5-8 mm.
Observations: Cette espèce nouvelle est extraordinairement semblable à Ch. obenbergeri m, avec laquelle elle peut être confondue. Il faut donner attention surtout aux caractères suivants: Chez Ch. Judith le joues sont un peu plus longues, le 4°-6° article antennaire fortement renflé en dessous, la cavité faciale manque presque parfaitement, le pronotum est évidemment plus cort, la ponctuation de l'abdomen beaucoup plus régulière, l'apex largement tronqué. La femelle m'a resté inconnue, mais je crois qu'elle sera très, semblable à celle de Chrysis obenbergeri m, avec analogues caractères différents.
Sinonimi e sottospecie
synonym of rhodia (Mocs.) in Kimsey & Bohart (1990)
Note sistematiche
Distribuzione mondiale di
Chrysura judith
(Balthasar, 1953)
Distribuzione mondiale
Località tipica
Israel (Jerusalem env.)
Kimsey & Bohart
Palaearctic: Greece, Turkey, Middle East
Linsenmaier
Altri Autori
Corologia
Turano-European
Note sulla distribuzione
Distribuzione europea di
Chrysura judith
(Balthasar, 1953)
Paese
Record
Croatia
Greece Mainland
Italy Mainland
Montenegro
Note sulla distribuzione
Distribuzione italiana di
Chrysura judith
(Balthasar, 1953) secondo la checklist delle specie della Fauna italiana
Macroregione
Nord (N):
Sud (S):
Sicilia (Si):
Sardegna (Sa):
Endemismo
Distribuzione italiana
Distribuzione italiana per regione amministrativa (Record bibliografici, evidenze personali e altre fonti)
Regione amministrativa
Record bibliografici
Record FEI
Record personali
Piemonte
Valle d Aosta
Lombardia
Trentino Alto Adige
Veneto
Friuli V.G.
Liguria
Emilia Romagna
Rosa, 2003b;
Toscana
Umbria
Marche
Lazio
Abruzzo
Molise
Campania
Puglia
Basilicata
Calabria
Sicilia
Sardegna
Note di distribuzione
Dati da GBIF su
Chrysura judith
Dati provenienti da GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility). 1 occorrenze.
Scientific name
Country
Locality
State province
Coordinates
Month & Year
Basis of record
Dataset
Recorded by
Collection code
Institution code
Identified by
Chrysura judith (Balthasar, 1953)
France
6 2012
HUMAN_OBSERVATION
Biologia di
Chrysura judith
(Balthasar, 1953)
Ospiti conosciuti
Polifago
Tenthredinidae
Vespidae
Eumenidae
Masaridae
Sphecidae
Apidae
Colletidae
Halictidae
Megachilidae
Anthophoridae
Lepidoptera
Note sugli ospiti
Habitat conosciuto
Habitat
Piante per posa/rifugio
Parassiti noti
Note biologiche
Ulteriori immagini di
Chrysura judith
(Balthasar, 1953) prese da GBIF
Immagini tratte da GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility). 0 occorrenze.
Posizione sistematica di
Chrysura judith
(Balthasar, 1953)
Sottofamiglia & Tribù
Chrysidinae (Chrysidini)
Size (mm):
Genere & specie
Chrysura judith (Balthasar, 1953)
Gruppo di specie
Combinazione originale
Chrysis judith Baltasar, 1953
Serie tipica
Holotypus ♂
Descrizione originale
♂ - De taille moyenne, assez robuste. Tête et thorax vert, plus ou moins bleuâtre ou entièrement bleu, l'abdomen feu-doré. Le dessous de la tête et du thorax vert-bleu, les pattes plus vertes, tarses brun-noirâtre. Le ventre feu-doré, avec deux grandes taches noires à la base du 2° sternite. Les écailles concolores, les ailes presque hyalines, la cellule radiale enfumée à sa marge supérieure, non complètement fermée, la nervure brun-noir. La pubescence médiocre, plus longue et plus obscure sur l'avant-corps, plus courte et plus claire sur l'abdomen. La tête à ponctuation assez forte, très dense, rugueuse sur le front et le vertex, de même le long des orbites internes, plus fine, éparse sur la face, où la striolation transversale est bien visible. La cavité faciale très peu distincte, plane, sans pilosité argentée, carène frontale nulle. Le triangle ocellaire à l'angle supérieur un peu obtus. Le clypéus un peu bombé au milieu, ponctué, les joues longues, fortement convergentes, presque aussi longues que le 3° article antennaire, les antennes noirâtres, les trois prémiers articles métalliques. Le 3° article un peu plus long que le 4° et 5° pris ensemble, le 4°, 5° et 6° articles fortement renflés en dessous. Le carènes génales assez courtes, le dessous de la tête assez fortement et un peu granuleusement, assez éparsement ponctué. Le thorax à ponctuation très irrégulière, les grands points épars, les intervalles couverts des points fins, denses, la ponctuation sur l'écusson est moins profonde. Le pronotum court, avec le sillon médian court et peu profond, le postécusson fortement convexe, les angles postico-latéraux dirigés en arrière, divergents, à pointe assez aiguë. Les mesopleures à ponctuation dense, rugueuse, le sillon longitudinal plus ou moins rudimenté, l'aire inférieure sans carènes marginales. L'abdomen modérement convexe, la carène longitudinale à peine indiquée, le 1° segment abruptement déclive vers sa base, sans impressions, très densement, médiocrement et presque tout-à-fait régulièrement ponctué, le 2° tergite à ponctuation très dense, un peu plus fine, parfaitement égale, le 3° tergite convexe, un peu plus fortement, mais moins densement ponctué, la série antéapicale non creusée, composée des fovéoles assez grandes et assez profondes. Marge apicale finement ponctuée, l'apex très largement tronqué, parfois un peu sinué au milieu. Le ventre très finement, densement ponctué, à pubescence très courte. Long.: 7,5-8 mm.
Observations: Cette espèce nouvelle est extraordinairement semblable à Ch. obenbergeri m, avec laquelle elle peut être confondue. Il faut donner attention surtout aux caractères suivants: Chez Ch. Judith le joues sont un peu plus longues, le 4°-6° article antennaire fortement renflé en dessous, la cavité faciale manque presque parfaitement, le pronotum est évidemment plus cort, la ponctuation de l'abdomen beaucoup plus régulière, l'apex largement tronqué. La femelle m'a resté inconnue, mais je crois qu'elle sera très, semblable à celle de Chrysis obenbergeri m, avec analogues caractères différents.
Sinonimi e sottospecie
synonym of rhodia (Mocs.) in Kimsey & Bohart (1990)
Note sistematiche
Distribuzione Geografica di
Chrysura judith
(Balthasar, 1953)
Distribuzione mondiale
Distribuzione mondiale
Località tipica
Israel (Jerusalem env.)
Kimsey & Bohart
Palaearctic: Greece, Turkey, Middle East
Linsenmaier
Altri Autori
Corologia
Turano-European
Note sulla distribuzione
Distribuzione europea
Paese
Records
Croatia
Greece Mainland
Italy Mainland
Montenegro
Note sulla distribuzione
Distribuzione italiana secondo la checklist delle specie della Fauna italiana
Macroregione
Nord (N):
Sud (S):
Sicilia (Si):
Sardegna (Sa):
Endemismo
Distribuzione italiana
Distribuzione italiana per regione amministrativa (Record bibliografici, evidenze personali e altre fonti)
Regione amministrativa
Record bibliografici
Record FEI
Record personali
Piemonte
Valle d Aosta
Lombardia
Trentino Alto Adige
Veneto
Friuli V.G.
Liguria
Emilia Romagna
Rosa, 2003b;
Toscana
Umbria
Marche
Lazio
Abruzzo
Molise
Campania
Puglia
Basilicata
Calabria
Sicilia
Sardegna
Data from GBIF
Dati provenienti da GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility). 1 occorrenze.
Scientific name
Country
Locality
State province
Coordinates
Month & Year
Basis of record
Dataset
Recorded by
Collection code
Institution code
Identified by
Chrysura judith (Balthasar, 1953)
France
6 2012
HUMAN_OBSERVATION
Biologia di
Chrysura judith
(Balthasar, 1953)
Ospiti conosciuti
Polifago
Tenthredinidae
Vespidae
Eumenidae
Masaridae
Sphecidae
Apidae
Colletidae
Halictidae
Megachilidae
Anthophoridae
Lepidoptera
Note sugli ospiti
Habitat conosciuto
Habitat
Piante per posa/rifugio
Parassiti noti
Note biologiche
Ulteriori immagini di
Chrysura judith
(Balthasar, 1953) prese da GBIF
Agnoli G.L. & Rosa P. (2024) Chrysura judith (Balthasar, 1953), in: Chrysis.net Database dei Chrysididae europei. Interim version 22 November 2024, URL: https://www.chrysis.net/it/database-dei-chrysididae-europei/specie/?rif=Chrysura_judith.