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Chrysura Declinanalis
''Chrysura'' is a genus of cuckoo wasps which parasitize Megachilidae, megachilid bees. There are 117 species in ''Chrysura'', all but 11 of which are found in the Palaearctic, making it the third largest genus in the family. The genus was described by Dahlbom in 1845, and the type species for the genus is ''Chrysura austriaca''. Selected species Species within this genus include: * ''Chrysura arcadiae'' (Arens, 2001) * ''Chrysura auropicta'' (Mocsáry, 1889) * ''Chrysura austriaca'' (Fabricius, 1804) * ''Chrysura baccha'' (Balthasar, 1953) * ''Chrysura candens'' (Germar, 1817) * ''Chrysura ciliciensis'' (Mocsáry, 1914) * ''Chrysura circe'' (Mocsáry, 1889) * ''Chrysura cuprea'' (Rossi, 1790) * ''Chrysura declinanalis'' (Linsenmaier, 1968) * ''Chrysura dichroa'' (Dahlbom, 1854) * ''Chrysura dichropsis'' (Robert du Buysson, R. du Buysson, 1894) * ''Chrysura erigone'' (Mocsáry, 1889) * ''Chrysura fernandezi'' (Linsenmaier, 1993) * ''Chrysura filiformis'' (Mocsáry, 1889) ...
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Chrysura Refulgens
''Chrysura refulgens'' is a species of cuckoo wasps (insects in the family Chrysididae). Description ''Chrysura refulgens'' can reach a length of . It is one of the largest South European ''Chrysura''. Head and chest are metallic bluish, while the abdomen is metallic golden-red. Biology ''Chrysura refulgens'' fly from May to July. The larvae live as parasites of '' Osmia bicolor'', '' Chalicodoma'' species and ''Anthidium ''Anthidium'' is a genus of bees often called carder or potter bees, who use conifer resin, plant hairs, mud, or a mix of them to build nests. They are in the family Megachilidae which is cosmopolitan in distribution and made up of species that ...'' species. Distribution These wasps can be found in most of Europe, in the North East and in North Africa. References Chrysidinae Insects described in 1806 Hymenoptera of Europe {{wasp-stub ...
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