Vespa affinis ( Linnaeus, 1764 )
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Vespa affinis ( Linnaeus, 1764) View in CoL
( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 1–6 , 26)
Apis affinis Linnaeus, 1764: 417 .
Vespa affinis rufonigrans van der Vecht, 1957: 28 View in CoL .
Specimens examined. Sulawesi I.: North Sulawesi: 1 ♀ ( MZB), 4.iv.1985; 2 ♀ ( MZB), alt. ca. 210 m, 47 km WSW Kotomobagu, Domoga-Bone NP [ca. 00˚44’S 124˚19’E], v.1985; GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ( MZB), 51 m SW Kotomobagu, 21.v.1985; 2 ♀ ( IUNH), 01°30’N 125°11’E, Tangkoko , 26.xi.1999, JK; GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ( IUNH), 01°28’N 124°51’E, Manado, 28.xi.1999, JK GoogleMaps ; Central Sulawesi: 16 ♀, 8 ♂ ( MZB; paratypes of Vespa affinis rufonigrans ), Palu [ca. 00˚54’S 119˚53’E], C. Frassen [16 ♀, 4 ♂, i.1937; 4 ♀, ii.1937]; South East Sulawesi: North Kolaka: 1 ♂ ( MZB), 03˚38’S 121˚04’E, alt. ca. 185 m, Rante Angin, Tinukari , 4.viii.2009, RU et al. Indonesian Archipelago other than Sulawesi I.: Sumatra I.: Jambi: 1 ♀, 1 ♂ ( IUNH), 02°03’S 101°22’E, alt. ca. 825 m, Bukit Sentiong, Sungai Penuh, 21.v.2017, AH; GoogleMaps 5 ♀ ( IUNH), 02°03’S 101°24’E, alt. ca. 800 m, Sungai Penuh , 11.vii.2017, AH GoogleMaps ; West Sumatra: 5 ♀ ( SEHU), Lubuk Minturun [ca. 00˚50’S 100˚22’E], GoogleMaps SKY [1 ♀, 17.x.1980; 2 ♀, 6.xi.1980; 2 ♀, 14.xi.1980]; GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ( IUNH), 00°50’S 100°22’E, alt. ca. 300 m, Lubuk Minturun, 3.xi.2001, JK; GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ( SEHU), Simpang Tabing, Padang [ca. 00˚52’S 100˚21’E], 18.i.1984, T. Inoue; GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ( SEHU), Lubuk Paraku, Padang [ca. 00˚57’S 100˚30’E], 28.vii.1984, A. Ja-mal; GoogleMaps Flores I.: 1 ♀ ( IUNH), 08°44’S 121°45’E, Sipizena, Detusoko, Ende, 26.i.2003, JK; GoogleMaps Sumba I.: 3 ♀ ( IUNH), 09°40’S 120°22’E, Watunbaga, Pandawai, 28.i.2003, JK & RU; GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ( IUNH), 09°45’S 120°35’E, Wanga, 29.i.2003, JK & RU; GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ( IUNH), 09°55’S 120°39’E, alt. ca. 120 m, Watuhadang, Umalulu, 29.i.2003, JK & RU; GoogleMaps New Guinea I.: 1 ♀ ( MZB), 04˚37’S 136˚54’W, alt. ca. 25 m, Freeport Concession, Timika, 25.iii.1998, RU & D. Peggie GoogleMaps .
Remarks. This species, represented by local color forms ( Bequaert, 1936; van der Vecht, 1957; Archer, 1997), is widely distributed in the Oriental and Papuan regions, from the eastern parts of Indian subcontinent in the west, through Southeast Asia to New Britain and New Ireland in the east. The present species occurs throughout Sulawesi I. and the color pattern of the Sulawesian population is the same as those of the populations of Borneo I. and North Moluccas; the head is mostly ferruginous and the first two metasomal terga are entirely orange yellow (see also van der Vecht (1957:28)).
Distribution records: Indonesian Archipelago: throughout the archipelago, including New Guinea I.; Eastern parts of Indian subcontinent; Sri Lanka; Indochina Peninsular; southern parts of continental China; Taiwan; Ryukyu Islands south of Miyako I.; Palawan I., New Britain and New Ireland Islands (van der Vecht, 1957; Nguyen et al., 2006a).
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Vespa affinis ( Linnaeus, 1764 )
Handru, Alan, Nugroho, Hari, Saito-Morooka, Fuki, Ubaidillah, Rosichon & Kojima, Jun-Ichi 2020 |
Vespa affinis rufonigrans van der Vecht, 1957: 28
Vecht, J. van der 1957: 28 |
Apis affinis
Linnaeus, C. 1764: 417 |