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Chrysis alecto EDNEY 1954
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Chrysis alecto EDNEY 1954
Chrysis (Tetrachrysis) alecto n.sp.: EDNEY 1954a: 546 (key), 561 (descr., Zimbabwe), 618 (fig. 1m), 622 (fig. 5i).
Chrysis alecto EDNEY: KIMSEY & BOHART 1990: 342 (tax.), 380 (tax., cat., comparata -gibba group).
Chrysis prob. alecto EDNEY: GESS & GESS 1991b: 79 (biol., South Africa).
Chrysis cf. alecto EDNEY: GESS & GESS 2003: 6 (biol., South Africa).
D i s t r i b u t i o n: South Africa (?), Zimbabwe.
The records from Namibia and Sudan mentioned in KIMSEY & BOHART (1990: 380) should be checked.
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- Journal article: 10.5281/zenodo.5327908 (DOI)
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Biodiversity
- Family
- Masaridae
- Genus
- Chrysis
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Hymenoptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- EDNEY
- Species
- alecto
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Chrysis alecto EDNEY, 1954 sec. Madl & Rosa, 2012
References
- EDNEY E. B. (1954 a): The Holonychinae (Family Chrysididae) of South Africa Part IV. Tetrachrysis LICHT. Occasional Papers of the National Museums of Southern Rhodesia 2 (19): 543 - 623.
- GESS F. W. & S. K. GESS (1991 b): A preliminary survey of the aculeate wasps and the bees of the lower reaches of the Nossob River Valley, Kalahari Gemsbok National Park, southern Africa. Koedoe 34 (2): 77 - 88.
- GESS S. K. & F. W. GESS (2003): A catalogue of flower visiting records for aculeate wasps and bees in the semi-arid to arid areas of southern Africa. Grahamstown (Albany Museum): 529 pp.