2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262013005000017
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Social wasp species of Mischocyttarus (Phi) related to M. alfkenii (Ducke) and M. paraguayensis Zikán (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Polistinae)

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Social wasp species of Mischocyttarus (Phi) related to M. alfkenii (Ducke) and M. paraguayensis Zikán (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Polistinae). A revision of the taxonomic status and an identification key are presented for species of the genus Mischocyttarus related to M. alfkenii (Ducke) Silveira (2008) in the first cladistic study of the genus treating all subgenera and species groups. In that work, while limited support was found for monophyly of the subgenus Phi, none of the species groups consider… Show more

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“…Moreover, seven species of Vespidae have been described by Cooper (2010, 2013a, 2013b, 2014), Silveira (2013) and Santos et al (2015) for Peru, after the publication of Rasmussen and Asenjo’s (2009) checklist. Santos et al (2015) also resurrected Protopolybia diligens (Smith).…”
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“…Moreover, seven species of Vespidae have been described by Cooper (2010, 2013a, 2013b, 2014), Silveira (2013) and Santos et al (2015) for Peru, after the publication of Rasmussen and Asenjo’s (2009) checklist. Santos et al (2015) also resurrected Protopolybia diligens (Smith).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Silveira (2013) and Santos et al (2015) described new species of Polistinae ( Mischocyttarus tayacaja Silveira; Protopolybia similis Santos, Silveira & Carpenter), and Cooper (2013a) described one of Eumeninae ( Pararhaphidoglossa carpenteri Cooper) that are known only from Peru. These aspects indicate the hymenopteran fauna of several South American regions are still poorly sampled, and new collecting efforts and identification efforts of already collected material should increase the number of species recorded for Peru.…”
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