: Chrysis vanlithi.

The species is generally rare, but locally more common in warm habitats along the south-eastern coast of Norway. The hosts are Eumeninae, probably the species Ancistrocerus gazella and A. scoticus. The species has recently been clarified as a good species through DNA-barcoding. Chrysis vanlithi is difficult to identify, however, the pronotum is broader and shorter than similar species.

Chrysis vanlithi Linsenmaier, 1959
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