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A New Species of the Paper Wasp Genus Polistes (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Polistinae) in Europe Revealed by Morphometrics and Molecular Analyses
A peer-reviewed open-access journal ZooKeys 400:A 67–118new species (2014) of the paper wasp genus Polistes (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Polistinae)... 67 doi: 10.3897/zookeys.400.6611 RESEARCH ARTICLE www.zookeys.org Launched to accelerate biodiversity research A new species of the paper wasp genus Polistes (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Polistinae) in Europe revealed by morphometrics and molecular analyses Rainer Neumeyer1,†, Hannes Baur2,‡, Gaston-Denis Guex3,§, Christophe Praz4,| 1 Probsteistrasse 89, CH-8051 Zürich, Switzerland 2 Abteilung Wirbellose Tiere, Naturhistorisches Museum der Burgergemeinde Bern, Bernastrasse 15, CH-3005 Bern, Switzerland 3 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, Field Station Dätwil, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland 4 Evolutionary Entomology, Institute of Biology, University of Neuchatel, Emile-Argand 11, CH-2000 Neuchâtel, Switzerland † http://zoobank.org/B0BFC898-8FDF-4E01-8657-CBADE08292D3 ‡ http://zoobank.org/76BB8FCD-3EC9-4774-8FF3-194D57A8A905 § http://zoobank.org/D038CAA8-4662-4BD9-931A-C0FD5FC623D8 | http://zoobank.org/0718546C-5D1A-44D4-921C-C7EA0C11BE0A Corresponding author: Rainer Neumeyer ([email protected]) Academic editor: M. Buffington | Received 13 November 2013 | Accepted 18 March 2014 | Published 11 April 2014 http://zoobank.org/91DC4784-F49A-4353-B4C8-DC0F67B1EF92 Citation: Neumeyer R, Baur H, Guex G-D, Praz C (2014) A new species of the paper wasp genus Polistes (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Polistinae) in Europe revealed by morphometrics and molecular analyses. ZooKeys 400: 67–118. doi: 10.3897/ zookeys.400.6611 Abstract We combine multivariate ratio analysis (MRA) of body measurements and analyses of mitochondrial and nuclear data to examine the status of several species of European paper wasps (Polistes Latreille, 1802) closely related to P. -
Updated Checklist of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) in Iran
J Insect Biodivers Syst 06(1): 27–86 ISSN: 2423-8112 JOURNAL OF INSECT BIODIVERSITY AND SYSTEMATICS Monograph http://jibs.modares.ac.ir http://zoobank.org/References/084E3072-A417-4949-9826-FB78E91A3F61 Updated Checklist of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) in Iran Zahra Rahmani1, Ehsan Rakhshani1* & James Michael Carpenter2 1 Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, University of Zabol, P.O. Box 98615-538, I.R. Iran. 2 Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY 10024, USA. ABSTRACT. 231 species of the family Vespidae (Hymenoptera, Vespoidea) of Iran, in 55 genera belonging to 4 subfamilies Eumeninae (45 genera, 184 species), Masarinae (5 genera, 24 species), Polistinae (2 genera, 17 species) and Vespinae (3 genera, 6 species) are listed. An overall assessment of the distribution pattern of the vespid species in Iran indicates a complex fauna of different biogeographic regions. 111 species are found in both Eastern and Western Palaearctic regions, while 67 species were found only in the Eastern Palaearctic region. Few species (14 species – 6.1%) of various genera are known as elements of central and western Asian area and their area of distribution is not known in Europe (West Palaearctic) and in the Far East. The species that were found both in the Oriental and Afrotropical Regions comprises 11.7 and 15.6% the Iranian vespid fauna, respectively. Many species (48, 20.8%) are exclusively recorded from Iran and as yet there is no record of Received: these species from other countries. The highest percentage of the vespid 01 January, 2020 species are recorded from Sistan-o Baluchestan (42 species, 18.2%), Alborz (42 Accepted: species, 18.2%), Fars (39 species, 16.9%) and Tehran provinces (38 Species 17 January, 2020 16.5%), representing the fauna of the Southeastern, North- and South Central Published: of the country. -
Diptera: Asilidae) from Tehran Province and Vicinity, Iran
Journal of Biological Control, 24 (1): 42–46, 2010 Research Article A contribution to the knowledge of robber flies (Diptera: Asilidae) from Tehran province and vicinity, Iran NAJMEH SAMIN1*, HAMID SAKENIN2, SOHRAB IMANI1 and MAHMOOD SHOJAI1 1Department of Entomology, Islamic Azad University, Tehran Science & Research Branch, Tehran, Iran 2College of Agriculture, Islamic Azad University, Ghaemshahr Branch, Mazandaran, Iran *Corresponding author E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] ABSTRACT: Robber flies (Diptera: Asilidae) are one of the important groups of predators in controlling numerous insect groups. A total of 30 asilid species representing 22 genera are listed in this paper from Tehran province. Of these, Neoitamus senectus Richter, Stenopogon rufipilus ruficauda Engel and Rhadinus ungulinus Loew are new records for the fauna of Iran. Additionally, prey records and distributional data are provided for asilid species. KEY WORDS: Asilidae, fauna, prey, Tehran province, Iran (Article chronicle – Received: 23.11.2009; Sent for revision: 25.12.2009; Accepted: 05.01.2010) INTRODUCTION meal, which is generally consumed upon returning to a perch (Lavigne, 2003; Ghahari et al., 2007b). Robber flies (Insecta: Diptera: Asilidae) are an abundant and diverse family known for their predatory There are 1634 species of Asilidae recorded from behavior. As their common name implies, robber flies have the Palearctic region (Geller Grimm, 2005). The Iranian voracious appetites and feed on a vast array of other fauna has been studied recently very well and a total of arthropods, which may help to maintain a healthy balance 8 papers have been published from Iran so far (Oldroyd, among insect populations in various habitats (Joern and 1958; Abbassian-Lintzen, R. -
Rote Liste Der Faltenwespen / 2013 / 1. Fassung
Hessisches Ministerium für Umwelt, Energie, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz Rote Liste der Faltenwespen Hessens (Hymenoptera Vespidae: Eumeninae, Polistinae, Vespinae) Rote Liste der Faltenwespen Hessens (Hymenoptera Vespidae: Eumeninae, Polistinae, Vespinae) 1. Fassung (Stand 6. 6. 2013) Stefan Tischendorf, Karl-Heinz Schmalz, Hans-Joachim Flügel, Ulrich Frommer, Wolfgang H. O. Dorow, Franz Malec im Auftrag des Hessischen Ministeriums für Umwelt, Energie, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz (HMUELV). Inhaltsübersicht Zusammenfassung ................................................................................................. 3 Einleitung ................................................................................................................. 4 Faltenwespen .......................................................................................................... 5 Systematik ............................................................................................................ 5 Artenzahlen und Gefährdung in Deutschland ...................................................... 5 Lebensraum, Nistweise und Beutetiere ................................................................ 6 Stand der Erforschung der Faltenwespenfauna in Hessen .................................. 7 Material und Methoden ........................................................................................... 9 Grundlagen zur Einstufung nach BfN-Kriterien .................................................... 9 Kategorien und Eicharten .................................................................................... -
Present Distribution of the Paper Wasp Polistes Bischoffi WEYRAUCH 1937 in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia with Notes To
ZOBODAT - www.zobodat.at Zoologisch-Botanische Datenbank/Zoological-Botanical Database Digitale Literatur/Digital Literature Zeitschrift/Journal: Linzer biologische Beiträge Jahr/Year: 2006 Band/Volume: 0038_1 Autor(en)/Author(s): Dvorak Libor, Smetana Vladimir, Straka Jakub, Devan Pavel Artikel/Article: Present distribution of the paper wasp Polistes bischoffi WEYRAUCH 1937 in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia with notes to its spreading (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) 533-539 © Biologiezentrum Linz/Austria; download unter www.biologiezentrum.at Linzer biol. Beitr. 38/1 533-539 21.7.2006 Present distribution of the paper wasp Polistes bischoffi WEYRAUCH 1937 in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia with notes to its spreading (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) L. DVOŘÁK, V. SMETANA, J. STRAKA & P. DEVÁN A b s t r a c t : The authors summarise all known data on the distribution of the paper wasp Polistes bischoffi WEYRAUCH 1937 in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia. Localities in the southern parts of the Czech Republic and in northwest Slovakia form a part of the present northern border of the distribution range of this species in Europe. The whole distribution range of this species is discussed as well as observation of its nest usurpation by P. dominulus CHRIST. Key words: paper wasp, Polistes bischoffi, Czech Republic, Slovakia, distribution, spreading Introduction Polistes bischoffi WEYRAUCH 1937 is the latest member for the fauna of social wasps of Central Europe. This species with south European origin (GUIGLIA 1972) spreads to the north and east in last three decades. The first records for Moravia (STRAKA 2000), North Rhine-Westphalia (MAUSS 2001), Bohemia (STRAKA et al. -
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Dieses PDF wird von der Arbeitsgemeinschaft bayerischer Entomologen e.V.für den privaten bzw. wissenschaftlichen Gebrauch zur Verfügung gestellt. Die kommerzielle Nutzung oder die Bereitstellung in einer öffentlichen Bibliothek oder auf einer website ist nicht gestattet. Beiträge zur bayerischen Entomofaunistik 5:4798, Bamberg (2003), ISSN 1430-015X Faunenliste der Bienen und Wespen Bayerns mit Angaben zur Verbreitung und Bestandssituation (Hymenoptera: Aculeata) von K. Mandery, M. Kraus, J. Voith, K.-H. Wickl, E. Scheuchl, J. Schuberth & K. Warncke () Abstract: For the first time this paper presents a checklist of the bees and wasps of Bavaria. Altogether 979 hymenoptera aculeata are mentioned, 503 bees (Apidae), 216 digger wasps (Sphecidae), 84 spider wasps (Pompilidae), 75 wasps (Vespidae), 18 Sco- lioidea species, and 83 chrysidid wasps (Chrysididae). Zusammenfassung: Mit diesem Beitrag wird erstmals eine Faunenliste der Bienen und Wespen für Bayern vorgelegt. Demnach sind in Bayern historisch und aktuell 979 aculeate Hymenopteren nachgewiesen, nämlich 503 Bienen (Apidae), 216 Grabwespen (Sphecidae), 84 Wegwespen (Pompilidae), 75 Faltenwespen (Vespidae), 18 Dolchwespenartige (Scolioidea) und 83 Goldwespen (Chrysididae). 1. Einleitung Über die Aculeatenfauna Bayerns wurde bislang keine Faunenliste veröffentlicht. Das Artenspektrum ist nur über diverse Arbeiten zu verschiedenen Familien zu erschließen, da die Roten Listen (Bayerisches Landesamt für Umweltschutz, [Hrsg.] 1992) nicht im Sinne einer Checklist die nicht gefährdeten Ar- ten mit aufführen. In Baden-Württemberg ist die Rote Liste der Wildbienen (Westrich et al., 2000) zu ei- ner Faunenliste ergänzt, in Thüringen sind eigene Faunenlisten erschienen (z. B. Wildbienen: Burger & Winter, 2001). Da es auch bei der Fortschreibung der bayerischen Roten Liste (Bayerisches Landesamt für Umweltschutz, [Hrsg.]) nicht möglich sein wird, die nicht gefährdeten Arten ebenfalls zu nennen, soll mit der vorliegenden Arbeit diese Lücke geschlossen werden. -
Nota Breu NOTA BREU
Butlletí de la Institució Catalana d’Història Natural, 80: 25-27. 2016 ISSN 2013-3987 (online edition): ISSN: 1133-6889 (print edition)25 nota BREU NOTA BREU Presencia de Polistes bischoffi Weyrauch, 1937 (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) en Cataluña (Península Ibérica) Presence of Polistes bischoffi Weyrauch, 1937 (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) in Catalonia (Iberian Peninsula) Leopoldo Castro* & Rafael Carbonell Font** * Avda. Sanz Gadea 9. 44002 Teruel. A/e: [email protected] ** Can Grau. 17850 Beuda. Girona. A/e: [email protected] Autor per a la correspondència: Leopoldo Castro A/e: [email protected] Rebut: 06.03.2016. Acceptat: 07.03.2016. Publicat: 01.04.2016 La lista de las especies del género Polistes Latreille, 1802 Abreviaturas empleadas nativas del continente europeo ha permanecido muchos años sin cambios, desde que en la década de los 30 se describi- CLC: material depositado en la colección del primer autor eran P. atrimandibularis Zimmermann, 1930, P. bischoffi phot. (latín photographavit) indica el autor de una foto Weyrauch, 1937 y P. sulcifer Zimmermann, 1937. Sin em- LC: Leopoldo Castro (primer autor), RCF: Rafael Carbonell bargo, recientemente se ha producido un pequeño aluvión de Font (segundo autor) novedades, tanto taxonómicas como nomenclaturales, con- Durante un muestreo de ortópteros en el Parque Natural cretamente en los miembros europeos del grupo gallicus. Pri- Aiguamolls de l’Empordà, y acompañado por el también na- mero vino la descripción de Polistes hellenicus Arens, 2011, turalista Joan Ventura, uno de nosotros (RCF) tropezó con y poco después (Neumeyer et al., 2014) la escisión del taxón un nido de Polistes (Fig. 1). Nos llamó la atención la ubi- que Weyrauch había descrito como Polistes bischoffi, que era cación del nido, situado en una planta acuática en una zona dividido en dos especies, P. -
Erstnachweise Der Efeu-Seidenbiene Colletes Hederae Schmidt & Westrich, 1993 Sowie Der Feldwespe Polistes Bischoffiweyrauch
Hopfenmüller, S. (2018): Erstnachweise der Efeu-Seidenbiene Colletes hederae Schmidt & Westrich, 1993 sowie der Feldwespe Polistes bischoffi Weyrauch, 1937 (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Vespidae) in Vorarlberg. inatura – Forschung online, 63: 3 S. Erstnachweise der Efeu-Seidenbiene Colletes hederae Nr. 63 - 2018 Schmidt & Westrich, 1993 sowie der Feldwespe Polistes bischoffi Weyrauch, 1937 (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Vespidae) in Vorarlberg Sebastian Hopfenmüller1 1 Sebastian Hopfenmüller Waldstraße 4, D-87634 Obergünzburg E-Mail: [email protected] Zusammenfassung Die sich stark ausbreitende Efeu-Seidenbiene (Colletes hederae) konnte im Jahr 2016 zum ersten Mal in Vorarlberg nahe dem Bodensee nachgewiesen werden und im Jahr 2018 auch in Rankweil. Damit scheint sich die Art im Rheintal bereits weiter ausge- breitet zu haben. Ein weiterer Erstnachweis für Vorarlberg konnte 2018 für die Feldwespe Polistes bischoffi am Rheindamm nahe dem Bodensee gemacht werden. Key words: Efeu-Seidenbiene, Colletes hederae, Feldwespe, Polistes bischoffi, Vorarlberg, Erstnachweis, Ausbreitung Einleitung hederae) nachgewiesen werden (HER- westlichen Bodenseegebiet ist die MANN 2007; TEPPNER et al. 2009; HOPFEN- Efeu-Seidenbiene seit 2006 bekannt Bei vielen Artengruppen sind in den MÜLLER 2014). Die Art hat, wie der Name (HERMANN 2007) und wurde auf baye- letzten Jahrzehnten drastische Be- vermuten lässt, eine Vorliebe für Efeu rische Seite in Lindau im Jahr 2016 in standsrückgänge zu verzeichnen, die als Pollenquelle, jedoch konnten auch größerer Anzahl gefunden (HOPFENMÜL- sowohl viele einzelne Arten betreffen schon einige andere Pollenquellen LER 2016). Der erste Nachweis für Vor- aber auch die Gesamtheit der Biomas- (z. B. Kanadische Goldrute) belegt wer- arlberg erfolgte am 29.09.2016 in Hör- se, wie dies eindrücklich für Flugin- den. -
The Type Material of Swedish Bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) III
Ent. Tidskr. 130 (2009) Type material of Swedish bees III The type material of Swedish bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) III L. ANDERS NILSSON Nilsson, L.A.: The type material of Swedish bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) III. [Typma- terial av svenska bin (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) III.] – Entomologisk Tidskrift 130 (1): 43-59. Uppsala, Sweden 2009. ISSN 0013-886x. This report presents the third part of the results of a taxonomic revision and examina- tion of the actual, reputed or potential type material of bees of Swedish origin. Focus is on the status, depository, type locality, condition and history of name-bearing specimens. Here, 21 taxa have been examined. Lectotypes are designated for the specific taxaAndrena cinerascens Nylander, 1848, A. nanula Nylander, 1848, Coelioxys hebescens Nylander, 1848 (now forma of C. rufescens Lepeletier & Serville, 1825), C. simplex Nylander, 1852, Osmia corticalis Gerstaecker, 1869, O. mitis Nylander, 1852 (now Hoplitis m.) and the in- fraspecific taxon Andrena marginata var. nigrescens Aurivillius, 1903 (now subspecies of A. marginata) (bold= valid epithet). An already labelled but unpublished lectotype of Co- elioxys mandibularis Nylander, 1848 is validated. Osmia laticeps Thomson, 1872 (spec. rev.) is found to be a senior synonym of Osmia hyperborea Tkalců, 1983 and a valid name. Re-evaluations are made of the reputedly enigmatic specific taxa Apis rybyensis Linné, 1771, A. cariosa Linné, 1758 and A. obscura Linné, 1764. According to a cabinet species label by Linné’s disciple Thunberg, A. rybyensis is identical to Apis albipes Fabricius, 1781 (now Lasioglossum a.). Apis rybyensis is here classified as a nomen oblitum. Apis cariosa and A. obscura are probably not bees. -
Surveillance of Priority Terrestrial Invertebrates in Scotland
Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report No. 609 Surveillance of priority terrestrial invertebrates in Scotland COMMISSIONED REPORT Commissioned Report No. 609 Surveillance of priority terrestrial invertebrates in Scotland For further information on this report please contact: Athayde Tonhasca Scottish Natural Heritage Battleby Redgorton PERTH PH1 3EW Telephone: 01738 458671 E-mail: [email protected] This report should be quoted as: Littlewood, N.A. & Stockan, J.A. 2013. Surveillance of priority terrestrial invertebrates in Scotland. Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report No. 609. This report, or any part of it, should not be reproduced without the permission of Scottish Natural Heritage. This permission will not be withheld unreasonably. The views expressed by the author(s) of this report should not be taken as the views and policies of Scottish Natural Heritage. © Scottish Natural Heritage 2013. COMMISSIONED REPORT Summary Surveillance of priority terrestrial invertebrates in Scotland Commissioned Report No. 609 Contractor: N.A. Littlewood & J.A. Stockan Year of publication: 2013 Background Scottish Natural Heritage has been asked by Scottish ministers to implement a strategy for the surveillance of priority habitats and species in Scotland. This report covers the development of such strategies for 55 species of non-marine invertebrates and draws extensively on expert comment from consultees with specialised knowledge of individual species covered. For each species, a report was written to present background information about the status of the species in Scotland together with issues relevant to surveillance, such as ecology, habitat and threats. This is followed by a Surveillance Methodology, outlining measures that can be taken to monitor the species in such a way as to determine trends in population size, range or status. -
Sphecos: a Forum for Aculeate Wasp Researchers
i7 FEBRUARY 1993 A FORUM FOR ACULEATE WASP RESEARCHERS RESEARCH NEWS NOTES FROM THE ARNOLD S.MENKE, Editor MUD D'AUB Tony P.Nuhn, Assistant E<fitor Systematic Entomology Laboratory Byron Alexander (Dept, of Entomol- Agricultural Research Service, USDA ogy, University of Kansas, Lawrence, History This issue includes an obituary and do National Museum ot Natural KS 66045) has developed an interest In Smithsonian Institution Washington.DC 20560 several reminiscences of Jack van der . of bembicme wasps. He FAX: <202) 786-9422 Phone:(202) 382-1803 the phytogeny Vecht, one of thelast of hisgeneration of is now waiting to learn the fate of a wasp workers. He was truly one of the pending grant proposal. In the mean- greats in hymenopterology, and Jack CLOUDY FUTURE FOR time, he has begun to borrow speci- will be missed. He was a real gentle- SPHECOS?? mens, some of which he is dissecting man, and I feel fortunate to have met and examining as time permits (which it and worked with him on several occa- USDA budgets have been shrinking rarely does). He is also rumored to be sions. steadily, and the costs of producing the collaborating with Kevin O'Neill on a In Sphecos 23 I wrote a tongue-in- newsletter come out of Menke’s yearly book about solitary wasps. His major cheek piece on left-handed labellers. I allotment. For FY 1993 I have about excuse for not writing anything so far is expected more flack from the reader- $1500 for all my expenses (travel, SEM that he is waiting for Brothers and Car- ship but so far only two people have costs,computerneeds, Sphecos, equip- penter to complete their phylogenetic responded (see p. -
Provisional Atlas of the Aculeate Hymenoptera, of Britain and Ireland Part 1
Ok, Institute of CLt Terrestrial 'Yj fit ifiltrriEq IPIIF Ecology Provisional atlas of the aculeate Hymenoptera, of Britain and Ireland Part 1 • S. Robin Edwards (Eciitor) : Bees, Wasps and Ants ReeOrdInq Society- . • 00 I 0 • ••• • 0 „ . 5 .5 . • .. 5 5 . •• • • • 0.0 • Oa f an 41 • • 4 ••• • a t a •• r , . O. • Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Natural Environment Research Council NERC Copyright 1997 Printed in 1997 by Henry Ling Ltd.. The Dorset Press. Dorchester. Dorset. ISBN 1 870393 39 2 The Institute of Terrestrial Ecology (1TE)is a component research organisation within the Natural Environment Research Council. The Institute is part of the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, and was established in 1973 by the merger of the research stations of the Nature Conservancy with the Institute of Tree Biology_ It has been at the forefront of ecological research ever since. The six research stations of the Institute provide a ready access to sites and to environmental and ecological problems in any pan of Britain. In addition co the broad environmental knowledge and experience expected of the modern ecologist, each station has a range of special expertise and facilities. Thus. the Institute is able to provide unparallelled opportunities for long-term, multidisciplinary studies of complex environmental and ecological problems. 1TE undertakes specialist ecological research on subjects ranging from micro-organisms to trees and mammals, from coastal habitats to uplands, trom derelict land to air pollution. Understanding the ecology of different species lit- natural and man-made communities plays an increasingly important role in areas such as monitoring ecological aspects of agriculture, improving productivity in forestry, controlling pests, managing and conserving wildlife, assessing the causes and effects of pollution, and rehabilitating disturbed sites.