Protopolybia exigua
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3956.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6104407 |
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Key to the species of the Protopolybia exigua View in CoL species-group
1. Cuticle very shiny, vitreous ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 53 – 58. 53, 55, 57 ); frons, mesoscutum, scutellum, metanotum and mesopleuron with fine punctures ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 53 – 58. 53, 55, 57 ); metanotum triangular with apex sharply pointed ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 53 – 58. 53, 55, 57 ); species yellow with testaceous marks....................................................................................................... P. holoxantha (Ducke) View in CoL
- Cuticle dull; body mostly finely reticulated, without fine punctures.............................................. 2
2. Propodeum with dorsal surface markedly projecting symmetrically at either side of the median groove, forming two moder-
ately high protuberances................................................................................ 3 - Propodeum with dorsal surface gently convex around median furrow, not with protuberant aspect...................... 5
3. T1 with petiole armed with pair of lateral obtuse wing-like processes; clypeus relatively wide (HClp/MiWClp=1.17) with apex narrowly subtruncated ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 47 – 52. 47, 49, 51 ); posterior portion of ventral process of aedeagus with small pointed projection ( Fig. 87 View FIGURES 83 – 93. 83 )............................................................................................ P. similis sp. nov.
- T1 without lateral wing-like processes................................................................... 4
4. Ground color brown or black, richly marked with yellow spots; T1 longer its apical width; male genitalia with median lobes of aedeagus pointing laterally and strongly sclerotized.............................. P. bituberculata Silveira & Carpenter View in CoL
- Ground color yellow, with testaceous marks; T1 with petiole short; clypeus about as high as wide (HClp/MiWClp=1); metanotum short with apex rounded...................................................... P. chanchamayensis Bequaert View in CoL
5. Occipital carina extending to insertion of mandibles; clypeus high and narrow (HClp/MiWClp=1.26), with ventral margin narrowly subtruncated; ground color black with narrow yellow stripe on T1....................... P. minutissima (Spinola) View in CoL
- Occipital carina not reaching mandible insertion, extending for 3/4 of height of gena; color variable................... 6
6. T1 with petiole armed with pair of well-prominent lateral wing-like processes..................................... 7
- T1 without paired lateral wing-like pointed processes........................................................ 8
7. Clypeus narrow (HClp/MiWClp=1) with ventral margin narrowly subtruncated; metanotum short with apex pointed; ground color black, scutellum and metanotum yellow; nest without envelope........................... P. scutellaris Bequaert View in CoL
- Clypeus with ventral margin broadly curved; ground color black or dark brown richly marked with yellow, but scutellum and metanotum only partially marked with yellow; nest with envelope................................. P. aliciae Silveira View in CoL
8. Pronotal prominence almost collinear with fovea and pronotal carina ( Figs. 43 and 44 View FIGURES 41 – 46. 41, 43, 45 ); mesoscutum black............... 9
- Pronotal prominence well separated from fovea and pronotal carina; color of mesoscutum variable.................... 10
9. Clypeus high and narrow (HClp/MiWClp = 1.24), with ventral margin broadly curved and little produced ventrally ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 41 – 46. 41, 43, 45 ); T2 only with posterior yellow band ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 41 – 46. 41, 43, 45 ).................................................... P. clypeata sp. nov.
- Clypeus wider (HClp/MiWClp = 1.12), with ventral margin narrowly subtruncated and moderately produced ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 41 – 46. 41, 43, 45 ); mesoscutum rarely with yellow stripes; scutellum yellow; metanotum anteriorly yellow ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 41 – 46. 41, 43, 45 )... P. collombiana sp. nov.
10. Pronotal carina obtuse and remarkably produced backwards ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 53 – 58. 53, 55, 57 ); color predominantly dark brown, pronotum and mesoscutum reddish ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 53 – 58. 53, 55, 57 )......................................................... P. rubrithorax Beaquaert View in CoL
- Pronotal carina less produced backwards, species black, brown or testaceous, richly marked with yellow; mesoscutum with two yellow stripes................................................................................... 11
11. T1 with petiole slender, relatively more elongated (Fig. 40); body brown to black, with yellow marks; vertex black, rarely with two yellow spots; T2 with anterior and posterior yellow bands; T4–T6 black (Fig. 38)................. P. diligens (Smith) View in CoL
- T1 nearly as long as wide (Fig. 39)...................................................................... 12
12. Frons with trilobate spot (Fig. 35); vertex with two large non-oblique yellow spots (Fig. 37); T2 with basal band or oblique subcontiguous spots, and distal band (Fig. 37)............................................ P. e x i g u a (de Saussure)
- Coloration testaceous, richly marked with yellow ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 47 – 52. 47, 49, 51 ); frons almost completely and vertex totally, yellow ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 47 – 52. 47, 49, 51 ); length of fore wing 4.3 mm ................................................................... P. potiguara sp. nov.
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