Polistes (Polistella), 1904
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Polistes (Polistella) stigma ( Fabricius, 1793)
( Figs. 43–46 View FIGURES 43–46 )
Vespa View in CoL stigma Fabricius 1793: 275 —“ India orientali” (type depository unknown).
Polistes stigma alagari Petersen 1987: 246, ♀ —“ Philippines, TAWI TAWI: … Tarawakan” (holotype ZMUC). Syn. nov. Polistes dubius de Saussure 1867: 20 , fig. 15—“Manile” (lectotype NMW) . Syn. nov.
Polistes manillensis de Saussure 1854: 70 , ♂ —“Les Philippines ” (holotype BMNH). Syn. nov.
Diagnosis. This species can be differentiated by its small size and the dark spot on the marginal cell of the fore wing ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 43–46 ).
Material examined. PHILIPPINES: GREAT SANTA CRUZ ISLAND: 27. VI.1974, 1 ♀ ( MSVI) ; LUZON: Zambales , Subic, I.2015, 4 ♀ ( MSVI) ; MINDANAO: Cabanglasan , V.2014, 1 ♀ ( MSVI) ; MINDORO: San Jose , 23. VI.1974, 1 ♂ ( MSVI) ; Baco , III.2015, 1 ♀ ( MSVI) ; Baco , V.2015, 1 ♂ 2♀ ( MSVI) ; NEGROS: Don Salvador , Benedicto, II.2016, 3 ♂, leg. Ismael Lumawig ( LDMLC) ; Don Salvador , Benedicto, III.2016, 2 ♂ ( MSVI) ; Dumaguete , IX.2014, 1 ♀ ( MSVI) ; PANAY: Antique , Libertad, VIII.2014, 1 ♀ ( MSVI) .
Distribution. Thailand; Malaysia; Singapore; India; Sri Lanka; Taiwan; Indonesia; Vietnam; Admiralty Islands; Bismarck Islands; Solomon Islands; Duke of York; New Ireland; New Guinea; Australia; Society Islands; Hermit Islands; Philippine Islands: Calicoan, Great Santa Cruz Island*, Leyte, Luzon, Mindanao*, Mindoro*, Negros*, Palawan, Panay*, Tawitawi ( Carpenter 1996b; Petersen 1987).
Remarks. Polistes (Polistella) stigma is a widespread species with almost 20 subspecies recognized, which had been revised by Petersen (1987). As stated by Carpenter (1996b), the subspecies category has no place in a phylogenetic system and taxa currently recognized as subspecies should be revised and recognized as synonyms or distinct species. The three subspecies described from the Philippine Islands, P. s. alagari Petersen, 1987 ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 43–46 ), P. s. dubius de Saussure, 1867 ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 43–46 ) and P. s. manillensis de Saussure, 1854 ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 43–46 ), are, according to Petersen (1987), differentiated by color characters only. Examining specimens from various localities in the Archipelago, I found specimens that show intermediate forms between the three subspecies. Comparing them with the typical subspecies from continental Asia, no morphological characters were found to differentiate the Philippine forms, which are therefore synonymized.
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Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien |
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Polistes (Polistella)
Selis, Marco 2018 |
Polistes
Petersen, B. 1987: 246 |
Saussure, H. de 1867: 20 |
Polistes manillensis de Saussure 1854 : 70
Saussure, H. de 1854: 70 |
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Fabricius, J. C. F. 1793: 275 |