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Polistes bischoffi

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Polistes bischoffi is a species of paper wasps belonging to the family Vespidae.[1]

Description

Polistes bischoffi has a wingspan of 10–15 millimetres (0.39–0.59 in) and a body length of 9.9–14.1 millimetres (0.39–0.56 in) in females.[2] These wasps are characterized by a blackish upper side of the antennae, by black cheeks and yellow jaws. The clypeus is yellow with a large black central stripe. Males show a yellow face. The body markings are variable.[2][3]

Biology

Adults fly from spring to autumn feeding on sugar and nectar and catching caterpillars and flies to feed the larvae. Males die before winter after mating, while mated females overwinter and in next spring build the cells of their nests made of a kind of thin paper. These nests are usually located outside of buildings or hooked to a plant stem or a trunk.[2]

Distribution and habitat

This species is present in the Mediterranean region, in Southern and Central Europe (Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Switzerland), in the Balkan mountains and in the Near East. These paper wasps can be found in woodland edges and meadows.[2][4]

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References

  1. ^ Biolib
  2. ^ a b c d Tout un monde dans mon jardin
  3. ^ Libor Dvořák, Stuart P M Roberts Key to the paper and social wasps of Central Europe (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Impact Factor: 0.66). 01/2006
  4. ^ Fauna europaea
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Polistes bischoffi: Brief Summary

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Distribution

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Based on the material that we have examined, Polistes bischoffi occurs at least in Southern Europe and Turkey from the Atlantic coast of southern France to Turkish Kurdistan (Fig. 11). The northernmost confirmed locality is in the Pannonian region of Austria (Neusiedl am See), followed by several localities in Switzerland where the species occured already in 1927 at the river Versoix near Geneva (individuals RN0170, RN0171). In all other, more northern Swiss sites Polistes bischoffi occurs syntopically (Neumeyer et al. 2011) with Polistes helveticus sp. n. and was not detected before 1992, suggesting a possible recent range expansion due to climate warming.
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Rainer Neumeyer, Hannes Baur, Gaston-Denis Guex, Christophe Praz
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Neumeyer R, Baur H, Guex G, 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
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