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  • Strumia (2004)
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  • The male of Cleptes juengeri Linsenmaier, 1994, from Spain, and the female of Cleptes triestensis Moczar, 2000, from Italy and Corsica, are described for the first time. Populations of C. triestensis, a species previously known through a single individual caught in 1915 near Trieste, were recently found in the %22Parco Regionale della Maremma%22 (Tuscany), in Corsica and Northern Sardinia. The presence of Cleptes nigritus in Italy is confirmed and the presence of Cleptes putoni in Central Italy, Sicily, Sardinia and Spain is demonstrated. An interesting chimaera of C triestensis is described. The two original specimens described as Hedychridium aheneum Dahlbom, 1854 var. virescens by Buysson in 1908 and now in the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris) collection are studied. One results to be a female individual of the South Palearctic species H. amatum Nurse, 1904 (= H. zimmermanni Balthasar, 1953), the second, a female, is a self-standing species and is designated as the lectotype of Hedychridium virescens Buysson, 1908.
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  • The male of Cleptes juengeri Linsenmaier, 1994, from Spain, and the female of Cleptes triestensis Moczar, 2000, from Italy and Corsica, are described for the first time. Populations of C. triestensis, a species previously known through a single individual caught in 1915 near Trieste, were recently found in the %22Parco Regionale della Maremma%22 (Tuscany), in Corsica and Northern Sardinia. The presence of Cleptes nigritus in Italy is confirmed and the presence of Cleptes putoni in Central Italy, Sicily, Sardinia and Spain is demonstrated. An interesting chimaera of C triestensis is described. The two original specimens described as Hedychridium aheneum Dahlbom, 1854 var. virescens by Buysson in 1908 and now in the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris) collection are studied. One results to be a female individual of the South Palearctic species H. amatum Nurse, 1904 (= H. zimmermanni Balthasar, 1953), the second, a female, is a self-standing species and is designated as the lectotype of Hedychridium virescens Buysson, 1908.
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  • Strumia F., 2004.<em>&nbsp;</em>Lectotype designation of <em>Hedychridium virescens </em>Buysson, 1908, male description of <em>Cleptes juingeri</em> Linsenmaier, 1994 and of the female of <em>C. triesnesis</em> Moczar, 2000 (Hymenoptera Chrysididae). <em>Boll. Mus. reg. Sci. nat. Torino</em>, 21 (2): 475-485.
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