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A study of male genitalia, morphometric head measurements and DNA barcoding revealed three overlooked species in eastern Nearctic Polistes (Fuscopolistes), two of which are described here: P. (F.) hirsuticornis Buck, sp. nov. and P. (F.) parametricus Buck, sp. nov. Polistes carolina of authors is a complex of two or three species. Type studies also uncovered new synonymies: P. rubiginosus Lepeletier, 1836, sp. restit. (=P. perplexus Cresson, 1872, syn. nov.; P. generosus Cresson, 1872, syn. nov.); P. nigripennis (De Geer, 1773) is removed from synonymy with P. carolina (Linnaeus, 1767) and tentatively synonymized with P. canadensis (Linnaeus, 1758) (=Vespa nigripennis De Geer, 1773, syn. nov.). A revised key to eastern Nearctic Fuscopolistes Richards, 1973 is presented. The male genitalia of eastern Nearctic species are illustrated in detail for the first time, and a preliminary genitalic key is presented. DNA barcoding revealed strongly divergent genetic lineages in three species besides "P. carolina". A so-called 'barcoding gap' was not detected, thereby ruling out species delimitation through divergence thresholds. Indirect evidence suggests that the newly described species may be obligate social parasites.
Insecta, Eumenidae, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy
Insecta, Eumenidae, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy
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