Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Chrysididae
Spinolia unicolor (Dahlbom, 1831) Figs 76
Chrysis unicolor Dahlbom, 1831: 32.
Spinolia unicolor: du Buysson (in André) 1893: 244.
Diagnosis.
Length 4-6 mm. The species is characterised by the entirely blue, greenish or violet-blue body, and the forewing radial sector vein, which ends remote from the wing margin (Fig. 76). The T3 is posteriorly edentate and has a small tooth anteriorly.
Distribution.
Denmark, Latvia, Sweden. Very rare. - Trans-Palearctic: from western Europe to Mongolia (Linsenmaier 1959).
Biology.
Habitat: xerothermic sparsely vegetated sandy areas, often close to the seashore. Adults occasionally visit flowers of Asteraceae, Lamiaceae and Rosaceae (Trautmann 1927, Benno 1950, Linsenmaier 1959). Flight period: late June to mid-August. Host: Pterocheilus phaleratus (Panzer) ( Vespidae: Eumeninae) (Erlandsson 1968, Sörensson and Cederberg 2010).