Polistes (Aphanilopterus) kaibabensis Hayward

Somavilla, Alexandre, Oliveira, Marcio Luiz, Andena, Sergio Ricardo & Carpenter, James Michael, 2018, An illustrated atlas for male genitalia of the New World Polistes Latreille, 1802 (Vespidae: Polistinae), Zootaxa 4504 (3), pp. 301-344 : 313-314

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4504.3.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1B0BEDBC-9409-41D7-B752-81D9843BACAA

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5996044

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A787E7-FFE6-943A-B38D-9BEAFBBAFD69

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Plazi

scientific name

Polistes (Aphanilopterus) kaibabensis Hayward
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Polistes (Aphanilopterus) kaibabensis Hayward

Paramere ( Fig. 13A View FIGURE 13 ): (1) about three times longer than wide at the middle; (2) lateral groove shallow; (3)

parameral spine long (about 1/6 the total length of paramere), pointed apically with long and dense bristles; (4) paramere lobe developed and pointed; (5) inferior portion of paramere narrow, about 2/3 the width at the middle portion. Aedeagus ( Fig. 13B, C View FIGURE 13 ): slender, (1) apical portion with fine and serrated denticulation, extended the apex of the apical portion to the median expansion, lateral margin straight; (2) penis valve weakly dilated and with a slight central entrance (about 1/3 of the total length of apical portion); (3) median expansion widely developed, weakly pointed apex; (4) lateral apodeme directed forward, with a weak central projection and almost the same size at the ventral process, (5) ventral process rounded and slightly dilated in apex; (6) inferior portion of aedeagus weakly curved, almost straight, in lateral view. Digitus ( Fig. 13D View FIGURE 13 ): slender; (1) apical process developed, about twice longer than the digitus base, same width from the base to the apex, (2) apex rounded; (3) anteroventral lobe short and rounded apically; (4) punctation strong, forming a central band around the base of the digitus; (5) evanescent bristles. Cuspis ( Fig. 13E View FIGURE 13 ): slender; (1) apex pointed and tapering abruptly to the end; (2) long and dense bristles, mainly on lateral margin; (3) punctation restricted on the lateral lobe; (4) lower part developed with short bristles.

Remarks. Richards (1978) did not mention the male genitalia for this species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Vespidae

Genus

Polistes

SubGenus

Polistes

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