Polistes gallicus (Linnaeus, 1767)
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Polistes gallicus (Linnaeus, 1767) |
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Polistes gallicus (Linnaeus, 1767) View in CoL
Females are similar to P. dominulus by having antennae orange beyond segment 3. For differences separating these two species see above. Males are similar to P. bischoffi , which has clypeus convergent below and temples strongly convergent behind eyes, but both species differ by colouring of antennae – P. gallicus has antennae orange beyond segment 3, while P. bischoffi has antennae distinctly darkened above.
Taxonomic status of this species requires revision. Specimens from southern and southeastern Slovakia belong to a species inhabiting the whole Pannonian plain (A. Cetković, unpubl. data). Thermophilous and halophilous species.
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