A common species in forest margins and clearings with sun-exposed dead wood. The hosts include the Eumeninae Ancistrocerus trifasciatus. Chrysis schencki is difficult to separate from closely related species and the best character seems to be the thin mandibles of the females. Otherwise the puncture of T2 is finer and denser than in Chrysis impressa.
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Juho Paukkunen
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Alexander Berg
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Villu Soon
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Frode Ødegaard
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Paolo Rosa
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NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet
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Norsk institutt for naturforskning