- Source: Chrysis inaequalis
Chrysis inaequalis is a species of cuckoo wasps (insects in the family Chrysididae). The species occurs in Central and Southern Europe and in the Near East. The head and the thorax are shiny metallic blue-green, while the abdomen is red. Adults grow up to 5–10 millimetres (0.20–0.39 in) long and can be encountered from late June to mid September, especially flying on sun-exposed walls, on rocks and on dead wood.
Biology
This species is a parasite of bees and wasps. Main hosts are Osmia, Eumenes and Odynerus species. The adults feed on sweet foods such as nectar, honeydew or various exudates.
Subspecies
Chrysis inaequalis var. cypernensis Linsenmaier, 1987
Chrysis inaequalis var. inaequalis Dahlbom, 1845
Chrysis inaequalis var. sapphirina Semenov, 1912
References
Agnoli G. L. & Rosa P., 2011: Chrysis inaequalis Dahlbom, 1845. Chrysis.net Database of the Italian Chrysididae
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