Trichrysis bengalensis ( Mocsáry, 1889 ), Bijoy, 2022

Rosa, Paolo, Aswathi, Pokkattu Gopi, Wiśniowski, Bogdan & Bijoy, Chenthamarakshan, 2022, Preliminary revision of the Indian cuckoo wasp genera Trichrysis Lichtenstein, 1876 and Chrysidea Bischoff, 1910, with description of a new species (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae), European Journal of Taxonomy 852, pp. 117-143 : 121-123

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.852.2017

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:EAE18869-1DEE-493B-8935-5AB9F5ACDAA2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7507937

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87FE-FFB3-FFD5-81A4-FA305D0DFD03

treatment provided by

Felipe (2023-01-03 13:17:11, last updated 2024-12-03 21:22:15)

scientific name

Trichrysis bengalensis ( Mocsáry, 1889 )
status

stat. nov.

Trichrysis bengalensis ( Mocsáry, 1889) stat. rev.

Fig. 1 View Fig

Chrysis (Trichrysis) bengalensis Mocsáry, 1889: 527 .

Chrysis bengalensis : – Dalla Torre 1892: 47. — Bingham 1903: 439 (in key), 482–483; 1908: 349.

Chrysis (Pentachrysis) bengalensis : – Bischoff 1913: 62.

Praestochrysis lusca : – Kimsey & Bohart 1991: 533.

Material examined

Holotype

INDIA • ♀; Bombay , Maharastra; “Bombay, [leg.] Stockinger ”; 755–1; “ Bengalensis Mocs. typ. det. Mocsáry”; “ Chrysis lusca F. Linsenmaier det. 62”; “Holotypus Chrysis bengalensis ♀ Mocs. RMB”; “id nr. 135510 HNHM Hym.coll.”; HNHM.

Distribution

India (Maharashtra; possibly Tamil Nadu: Chennai [= Madras] ( Bingham 1903)).

Remarks

The holotype of Chrysis bengalensis Mocsáry, 1889 ( Fig. 1 View Fig ) is different from the examined specimens of Trichrysis lusca ( Fig. 3 View Fig ), as described by Mocsáry (1889) and Bingham (1903). In addition to the uniform dark blue colouration (vs more extensively green to light blue in T. lusca ) and the dark brown wings (vs light fusco-hyaline in T. lusca ), it is coarsely punctured with large and deeper punctures, compared to T. lusca ; the TFC is close to the upper margin of the scapal basin and without the vertical frontal carina that originated from the mid TFC and bisecting the upper frons, as in T. lusca (compare Rosa et al. 2016: fig. 40); the two lateral, upward branches of the TFC are raised (vs irregular); the pit row has large and deep pits (vs small); the apical margin bears three pointed teeth with an angle between the median and the lateral tooth instead of five distinct, short teeth; intervals between teeth are wider than in T. lusca .

Based on the type examination, and the characters listed above, we consider T. bengalensis as a valid species, and we here resurrect it from the previous synonymy with Praestochrysis lusca proposed by Kimsey & Bohart (1991). The placement of the lusca species group in the genus Trichrysis rather than in the genus Praestochrysis was already discussed by Linsenmaier (1997) and Rosa et al. (2016). Other specimens examined from the Oriental region show differences from the type of Trichrysis lusca ( Fig. 3 View Fig ) and are very likely members of a species complex, which is worthy of further investigation.

Bingham C. T. 1903. The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Hymenoptera. Vol. II. Ants and Cuckoo-wasps. Taylor & Francis, London.

Bingham C. T. 1908. Notes on Aculeate Hymenoptera in the Indian Museum. Part I. Records of the Indian Museum 2: 347 - 349.

Bischoff H. 1913. Hymenoptera. Fam. Chrysididae. In: Wytsman P. (ed.) Genera insectorum. Fascicule 151. L. Desmet-Verteneuil, Bruxelles.

Dalla Torre C. G. de. 1892. Catalogus hymenopterorum hucusque descriptorum systematicus et synonymicus. Vol. VI. Chrysididae (Tubulifera). Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig [Lipsia]. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 10348

Kimsey L. S. & Bohart R. M. 1991 [1990]. The Chrysidid Wasps of the World. Oxford University Press, New York.

Linsenmaier W. 1997. Altes und Neues von den Chrysididen. (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae). Entomofauna 18 (19): 245 - 300.

Mocsary A. 1889. Monographia Chrysididarum Orbis Terrarum Universi. Hungarian Academy of Science, Typis Societatis Franklinianae, Budapest.

Rosa P., Wei N. - S., Feng J. & Xu Z-f. 2016. Revision of the genus Trichrysis Lichtenstein, 1876 from China, with description of three new species (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae). Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 63 (1): 109 - 136. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / dez. 63.7347

Gallery Image

Fig. 1. Trichrysis bengalensis (Mocsáry, 1889), ♀, holotype (HNHM). A. Habitus, lateral view.B. Head, frontal view. C. Mesosoma, dorsal view. D. Head and mesosoma, lateral view. E. Metasoma, dorsal view. F. Metasoma, lateral view. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.

Gallery Image

Fig. 3. Chrysis spectrum Wickar, 1908, ♀, lectotype (NHMUK). A. Habitus, lateral view. B. Habitus, posterior view. Scale bars: 1.0 mm.

HNHM

Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

SuperFamily

Chrysidoidea

Family

Chrysididae

SubFamily

Chrysidinae

Genus

Trichrysis