Protopolybia fuscata
Authors/Creators
- 1. Universidade Federal do Sul e Sudeste do Pará, Instituto de Estudos do Xingu, R. Constantino Viana, s / n, 68380 - 000, São Félix do Xingu, PA, Brazil.
- 2. Coordenação de Zoologia, Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, MCTI, Av. Perimetral s / n, Campus de Pesquisa, 66040 - 170, Belem, PA, Brazil.
- 3. Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History.
Description
Protopolybia fuscata (Fox, 1898)
(Figs. 3, 4, 15, 16, 17, 18, 29)
Charterginus fuscatus Fox, 1898: 459. Holotype: ♀, Brazil: Mararú (CM, Pittsburgh), examined.
Charterginus fuscatus Dalla Torre 1904: 85; Carpenter & Van der Vecht 1991: 222.
Chartergus fuscatus Ducke 1904: 325, 329, 338.
Pseudochartergus fuscatus: Ducke 1910: 466; Bequaert 1938: 105; Jeanne 1970: 55, 56, 60; Richards 1978: 154, 155; Overal 1978: 11; Carpenter & Wenzel 1990: 180, 183; Wenzel 1991: 515; Downing 1991: 548
Protopolybia fuscatus: Carpenter & Van der Vecht 1991: 222; Sarmiento 1994: 359; Santos-Junior et al. 2015: 153, 154, 168, 174, 182.
Diagnosis. Length of fore wing 5.16 mm; eyes glabrous; gena narrow, about 0.41 × eye width; occipital carina developed only on upper quarter of the head (Fig. 29); body almost completely covered by minute bristles; pronotal carina laterally very developed, angular (Fig. 3); prominence in front of the pronotal fovea developed, high (Fig. 3); pronotal fovea distinct, wide and deep; mesoscutum without conspicuous bristles. Metanotum short, metanotal process with apex narrowly rounded (Fig. 4); propodeal valves narrow. Color black with few marks yellow on front and gena. Apical angle of paramere narrow (Fig. 15), apex of aedeagus approximately truncated in dorsal view (Fig. 17).
Redescription. FEMALE. Length of fore wing 5.16 mm; clypeus narrow, approximately as long as wide (HClp=0.91; MxWClp=0.81;TeW=0.63; MiWClp = 0.72 mm), ventral margin narrowly subtruncated; tentorial pit closer to antennal socket than to eye margin; interantennal area relatively wide, approximately 2 × diameter of antennal socket; mandibles relatively short, with length 0.54 × times distance between eyes at vertex; gena very narrow, about 0.41 × eye width; occipital carina developed only on upper quarter of the head; pronotal carina laterally very developed, angular; prominence in front of the pronotal fovea developed, high; pronotal fovea distinct, wide and deep (Fig. 3); length of mesoscutum 1.03 × its width; scrobal groove obsolete; metanotum triangular, short, length of median axis 0.56 × width of central disk, metanotal process with apex narrowly rounded (Fig. 4); propodeum with wide and shallow cavity; T1 sessile, distinctly wider than long, approximately as wide as T2.
Frons, mesoscutum, scutellum, metanotum and propodeum with sparse micropunctation and deeper and stronger mesopunctation; T1–T5 with mesopunctation strong and deep; clypeus with short golden bristles, except on ventral margin, which has elongated bristles; eyes with small sparse bristles; mesoscutum without conspicuous bristles; propodeum with short and sparse bristles.
Color black, scape and pedicel ventrally brown, antennomeres and mandibles black to brown; clypeus almost entirely, inner orbit with narrow yellow band which extends to the ocular sinus, outer orbit with narrow yellow band which extends to the occiput; tegulae partially brown, propodeum without dorsal marks; T1–T5 black. Legs black; wings hyaline, venation brown.
MALE. Length of fore wing 5.58 mm; eyes wide, strongly produced inwards; clypeus narrow, longer than wide, with silvery and long bristles, ventral margin little produced and subtruncated; tentorial pit closer to eye margin than to antennal socket; gena very narrow; color like female. Genitalia. Parameral spine without elongate bristles; basal angle of paramere widened, apical angle narrow (Fig. 15); digitus wide with apical margin approximately rounded, without long bristles; basal process acuminate (Fig. 18); cuspis strongly covered by long bristles; ventral process of aedeagus laterally projecting, strongly sclerotized and weakly serrated (Fig. 16); preapical region of aedeagus not angular in lateral view (Fig. 16); apex approximately truncated in dorsal view (Fig. 17).
Material examined. BOLIVIA: Beni, 1♀, Rurenabaque, 270m, 18.iv.1979 (M. Cooper); La Paz, 1♀, Rio, San Buenaventura, 270m, 22.iv.1979 (M. Cooper) (BMNH); BRAZIL: Pará, 9♀, Belém, Utinga, 30.xi.1967 (R. L. Jeanne), 3♀, 26.iv.1901 (Ducke), 1♀, Serra Norte, Serraria, 20.vi,1986 (M.F. Torres), 1♀, Belterra, 06.i.2000 (G.C. Venturieri) (MPEG); 1♀, 16.742 (MZUSP); COLOMBIA: Valle, 1♀, 1♂, Tulua, 25.ii.1976 (M.J.W. Eberhardt); ECUADOR: Napo, 1♀, Limonocha, 280m, 14.vii.1977 (C.W. Ruttenmeyer & R. Chadab) (BMNH); PERU: Loreto, 7♀, 80km NE Iquitos, 24.xii.1990 (Carpenter & Wenzel), 6♂, Rio Sucusari at Napo, 25.xii.1990 (AMNH).
Distribution. Bolivia: Beni; Brazil; Pará; Colombia: Boyaca; Ecuador; Peru.
Remarks. Since the synonym proposed by Carpenter & Wenzel (1990) and according to article 31.2 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN, 1999), in which a species name is a Latin or latinized adjective or participle in the nominative singular, it must agree in gender with the generic name with which it is at any time combined, the specific epithet fuscatus is now treated as fuscata.
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- AMNH , BMNH , CM , MPEG , MZUSP , R , R, BMNH
- Event date
- 1967-11-30 , 1976-02-25 , 1977-07-14 , 1979-04-18 , 1979-04-22 , 1990-12-24 , 1990-12-25 , 2000-01-06
- Verbatim event date
- 1967-11-30 , 1976-02-25 , 1977-07-14 , 1979-04-18 , 1979-04-22 , 1990-12-24 , 1990-12-25 , 2000-01-06
- Scientific name authorship
- Fox
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Hymenoptera
- Family
- Vespidae
- Genus
- Protopolybia
- Species
- fuscata
- Taxon rank
- species
- Type status
- holotype
- Taxonomic concept label
- Protopolybia fuscata (Fox, 1898) sec. Santos, Silveira & Carpenter, 2020
References
- Fox, W. J. (1898) Contributions to a knowledge of the Hymenoptera of Brazil, N ° 5 Vespidae. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1898, 445 - 460.
- Dalla Torre, K. W. (1904) Vespidae. Genera Insectorum, 19, 1 - 108.
- Carpenter, J. M. & Van der Vecht, J. (1991) A study of the Vespidae described by William J. Fox (Insecta: Hymenoptera), with assessment of taxonomic implications. Annals of the Carnergie Museum, 60, 211 - 241.
- Ducke, A. (1904) Sobre as Vespidas sociaes do Para. Boletim do Museu Emilio Goeldi, 4, 317 - 371. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 100023
- Ducke, A. (1910) Revision des guepes sociales polygames d'Amerique. Annales Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici, 8, 449 - 544.
- Bequaert, J. (1938) A new Charterginus from Costa Rica, with notes on Charterginus, Pseudochartergus, Pseudopolybia, Epipona and Tatua (Hymenoptera, Vespidae). Revista de Entomologia, 9, 99 - 117.
- Jeanne, R. L. (1970) Descriptions of the nests of Pseudochartergus fuscatus and Stelopolybia testacea, with a note on a parasite of S. testacea (Hymenoptera, Vespidae). Psyche, 77, 54 - 69. https: // doi. org / 10.1155 / 1970 / 32640
- Richards, O. W. (1978) The social wasps of the Americas excluding the Vespinae. British Museum (Natural History), London, 580 pp.
- Carpenter, J. M. & Wenzel, J. W. (1990 [1989]) Synonymy of the genera Protopolybia and Pseudochartergus (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Polistinae). Psyche, 96, 177 - 186. https: // doi. org / 10.1155 / 1989 / 82471
- Wenzel, J. W. (1991) Evolution of nest architecture. In: Ross, K. G. & Matthews, R. W. (Eds.), The social biology of wasps. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, pp. 480 - 519. https: // doi. org / 10.7591 / 9781501718670 - 017
- Sarmiento, C. (1994) Lista de las avispas sociales (Hym. Vespidae) de Colombia. Revista de Biologia Tropical, 42 (1 / 2), 357 - 363.
- Santos-Junior, J. N. A., Silveira, O. T. & Carpenter, J. M. (2015) Phylogeny of Protopolybia Ducke, 1905 and taxonomic revision of the Protopolybia exigua species-group (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Polistinae) with description of four new species. Zootaxa, 3956 (2), 151 - 182. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3956.2.1