Leipomeles Möbius, 1856

CARPENTER, JAMES M., 2004, Synonymy of the Genus Marimbonda Richards, 1978, with Leipomeles Möbius, 1856 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae; Polistinae), and a New Key to the Genera of Paper Wasps of the New World, American Museum Novitates 3465 (1), pp. 1-16 : 5-6

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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2004)465<0001:SOTGMR>2.0.CO;2

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Leipomeles Möbius, 1856
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Leipomeles Möbius, 1856 View in CoL View at ENA , Nester Gesell. Wespen:

25, genus.

Type species: Leipomeles lamellaria Möbius, 1856 [= Polistes dorsata Fabricius, 1804 ], by monotypy.

Lipomeles Schulz, 1906 , Spolia Hym.: 232. Unjustified emendation of Leipomeles Möbius.

Marimbonda Richards, 1978 , Social Wasps Am.: v, 10, 201, genus. NEW SYNONYMY. Type species: Marimbonda albogrisea Richards, 1978 View in CoL , by original designation.

KEY TO THE GENERA OF NEW WORLD POLISTINAE

1. Metasomal segment I subsessile, funnelshaped in dorsal view ( fig. 7 View Figs ); propodeum with orifice dorsally acute ( fig. 7 View Figs ); pronotum with a carina posterior to the lateral fovea ( fig. 9 View Figs ).............................. tribe Polistini , Polistes Latreille View in CoL

— Metasomal segment I differently shaped, in dorsal view basally petiolate to long­petiolate or sessile with width greater than length ( figs. 3–4 View Figs , 8 View Figs , 27, 29 View Figs , 45–47 View Figs ); propodeum with orifice usually more broadly rounded dorsally ( figs. 8 View Figs , 45 View Figs ); pronotum if with carina and lateral fovea, then the carina is anterior to the fovea ( fig. 10 View Figs ) or the two are not closely approximated ( fig. 18 View Figs ) ................................ 2 2. Mid­ and hindtarsi with third and fourth segments asymmetrical, inner lobe longer than outer lobe ( fig. 11 View Figs ); forecoxa not dorsolaterally produced ( fig. 13 View Figs ); metasomal segment I petiolate, not abruptly expanding posteriorly, in dorsal view with width half or less that of II, and at least twice as long as wide ( fig. 8 View Figs )... tribe Mischocyttarini , Mischocyttarus de Saussure View in CoL

— Mid­ and hindtarsi with third and fourth segments symmetrical ( fig. 12 View Figs ); forecoxa usually dorsolaterally produced ( fig. 14 View Figs ); metasomal seqment I variously shaped........................ tribe Epiponini , 3

3. Third labial palpomere with stout, recurved bristle apically ( figs. 1, 2 View Figs ); female clypeus with square lateral lobes and sharply point­ ed apex ( fig. 42 View Figs ).................. 4

— Third labial palpomere without bristle; female clypeus variable.............. 8

4. Head with occipital carina present ( figs. 15– 17 View Figs )............................. 5

— Head without occipital carina ( fig. 18–19 View Figs View Figs ) ............................... 6

5. Pronotum with dorsal carina sinuous in lateral view ( figs. 10 View Figs , 17 View Figs ); forewing with prestigma about as long as pterostigma ( fig. 20 View Figs ).................................. Parachartergus R. von Ihering View in CoL

— Pronotum without sinuous carina ( figs. 16, 18–19 View Figs View Figs ); forewing with prestigma shorter than pterostigma ( fig. 21 View Figs )............................ Leipomeles Möbius View in CoL

6. Metanotum vertical posteriorly ( fig. 18 View Figs ); scutellum angular in profile ( fig. 18 View Figs ).................... Nectarinella Bequaert View in CoL

— Metanotum rounded, not vertical posteriorly ( fig. 19 View Figs ); scutellum rounded in profile ( fig. 19 View Figs )............................. 7

7. Mesepisternum without dorsal groove ( fig. 18 View Figs ); maxillary palpi five­segmented and labial palpi ( fig. 1 View Figs ) three­segmented.................. Chartergellus Bequaert View in CoL

— Mesepisternum with dorsal groove present, at least as anterior trace ( fig. 19 View Figs ); maxillary palpi six­segmented and labial palpi ( fig. 2 View Figs ) four­segmented............................. Pseudopolybia de Saussure

8. Pronotum without lateral fovea ( figs. 22, 23 View Figs ) ................................ 9

— Pronotum with lateral fovea ( figs. 18 View Figs , 40 View Figs ), sometimes shallow............... 15

9. Scutellum angled in profile ( fig. 22 View Figs ); metanotum not projecting beyond scutellum posteriorly ( figs. 22, 24 View Figs ); head with occipital carina present dorsolaterally ( fig. 22 View Figs ); pronotum without pretegular carina ( fig. 24 View Figs ).............. Brachygastra Perty View in CoL

— Scutellum rounded in profile ( fig. 23 View Figs ); projecting beyond scutellum posteriorly ( figs. 23 View Figs , 25 View Figs ); head with occipital carina present or absent; pronotum with pretegular carina ( fig. 25 View Figs )........................ 10

10. Propodeum with dorsolateral carinae ( fig. 26 View Figs ); metanotum with medial tubercle ( fig. 26 View Figs ), sometimes weak; head with occipital carina present dorsolaterally ( fig. 23 View Figs ).................. Chartergus Lepeletier View in CoL

— Propodeum without carinae ( figs. 27–29 View Figs ); metanotum without tubercle ( figs. 27–29 View Figs ); head without occipital carina ( fig. 29 View Figs ).... ............................... 11

11. Forecoxa not dorsolaterally produced ( fig. 13 View Figs )........................... 12

— Forecoxa dorsolaterally produced ( fig. 14 View Figs ) .............................. 13

12. Propodeum posteromedially concave ( fig. 28 View Figs ); body with some pale maculations, not metallic; head in lateral view with tempora narrower than eye at ocular sinus ( figs. 48–49 View Figs View Figs ); clypeus longer than wide................. Clypearia Ducke View in CoL

— Propodeum posteromedially convex ( fig. 29 View Figs ); body without pale maculations, cuticle partly to entirely bluish metallic or yellowish with some bluish highlights; head in lateral view with tempora as wide or wider than eye at ocular sinus ( figs. 16 View Figs , 50 View Figs ); clypeus at most as long as wide................... Synoeca de Saussure View in CoL

13. Clypeus apically emarginate ( fig. 30 View Figs ); cuticle black, bare, and shining............................ Epipona Latreille View in CoL

— Clypeus apically bluntly pointed ( fig. 31 View Figs ); cuticle not shining............... 14

14. Metasomal segment I in lateral view more flattened posteriorly ( fig. 32 View Figs ), in dorsal view with maximum width 3× basal width............... Asteloeca Raw View in CoL

— Metasomal segment I in lateral view convex posteriorly ( fig. 33 View Figs ), in dorsal view with maximum width 2× basal width...................... Metapolybia Ducke View in CoL

15. Scutum with posterolateral lamella present adjoining tegula ( fig. 34 View Figs ).......... 16

— Scutum with posterolateral lamella absent anteriorly, not adjoining tegula ( fig. 35 View Figs ) .............................. 17

16. Ocelli enlarged, separated from eyes by less than an ocellar diameter ( fig. 36 View Figs ); hindwing with jugal lobe reduced ( fig. 38 View Figs )...................... Apoica Lepeletier View in CoL

— Ocelli normal, separated from eyes by more than an ocellar diameter ( fig. 37 View Figs ); hindwing with jugal lobe normal, not reduced ( fig. 39 View Figs ).......... Agelaia Lepeletier View in CoL

17. Mesepisternum with dorsal groove ( fig. 40 View Figs ); female clypeus with square lateral lobes and sharply pointed apex ( fig. 42 View Figs )..................... Angiopolybia Araujo View in CoL

— Mesepisternum without dorsal groove ( fig. 41 View Figs ); female clypeus with lateral lobes rounded ( figs. 37 View Figs , 43, 44 View Figs ) and apex bluntly pointed ( fig. 37 View Figs ) or rounded ( fig. 43 View Figs ) or truncate ( fig. 44 View Figs )................ 18

18. Metanotum produced posteromedially into elongate lobe overlapping the propodeum ( fig. 45 View Figs )......... Protopolybia Ducke View in CoL

— Metanotum without posterior lobe.... 19

19. Metasomal segment I in dorsal view with short petiole, apically abruptly broadened, wider than half the width of segment II ( fig. 46 View Figs ); head in lateral view with tempora much narrower than eye at ocular sinus ( fig. 48 View Figs ); pronotum with anteromedial fovea............. Charterginus Fox View in CoL

— Metasomal segment I in dorsal view differently shaped, narrowly petiolate to sessile ( fig. 47 View Figs ); head in lateral view with tempora at least as wide as eye at ocular sinus ( fig. 49 View Figs ), usually wider ( fig. 50 View Figs ); pronotum without anteromedial fovea........ 20

20. Lateral ocelli almost as far apart as distance from each to eyes ( fig. 51 View Figs ); eyes bristled ( fig. 51 View Figs ); metasomal segment I not petiolate in dorsal view................................ Protonectarina Ducke View in CoL

— Lateral ocelli closer to each other than either is to eyes ( fig. 37 View Figs ); eyes usually not bristled; metasomal segment I usually petiolate in dorsal view...... Polybia Lepeletier View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Vespidae

Loc

Leipomeles Möbius, 1856

CARPENTER, JAMES M. 2004
2004
Loc

Marimbonda

Richards 1978
1978
Loc

Marimbonda albogrisea

Richards 1978
1978
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