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Identification Atlas of the Vespidae (Hymenoptera, Aculeata) of the northeastern Nearctic region

CJAI 05, February 19, 2008
doi: 10.3752/cjai.2008.05

Matthias Buck, Stephen A. Marshall, and David K.B. Cheung

Department of Environmental Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1

Eumenes Latreille

The genus Eumenes has a worldwide distribution, and is represented in the Nearctic by twelve species north of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (Krombein 1979, Rodríguez-Palafox 1996). Four species occur in northeastern North America.

References. – MacLachlan, 1980 (key to Nearctic species); Bequaert, 1938 (revision of Canadian species, key), 1944b (key to Canadian species).

4. Key to eastern Nearctic Eumenes species

Note: extralimital taxon in brackets.












1. Scape ferruginous (Fig. 4.1); body with more or less extensive ferruginous markings (Figs 4.1, 4.2–3, 4.13–14) 2
Scape black, sometimes marked with yellow or ivory (Fig. 2.3); body with yellow or ivory markings only (Figs 4.9–10, 11–12, 4.15–17) 3
2. Pronotum rounded anteriorly, lacking transverse carina between humeral angles. Metasomal segment 1 with long erect hair (length up to 3x mid ocellar diameter, Fig. 4.3) (western half of U.S. east to MN) E. bollii

Cresson
Pronotum with fine transverse carina (Fig. 4.1). Segment 1 with short, more or less appressed hair (Fig. 4.2) (eastern U.S.: NC and TN southward) [E. smithii

de Saussure]
3. Fore wing strongly infuscated along anterior margin (Fig. 4.7). Male: pubescence of hind femur ventrally in basal half almost as long as mid ocellar diameter (Fig. 4.4). Female: propodeum dorsolaterally with well-spaced macropunctures, at least some interspaces much larger than one puncture diameter, the interspaces sparsely micropunctate and polished (Fig. 4.9); propodeum with pale dorsolateral spot. [Male flagellomere XI similar to Fig. 4.6.] E. fraternus

Say
Fore wing slightly infuscated along anterior margin (Fig. 4.8). Male: pubescence below hind femur short, less than half as long as ocellar diameter. Female: propodeum dorsolaterally with close macropunctures, interspaces at most as large as puncture diameter (Fig. 4.10), often dull and rugose; propodeum often completely black or with ventrolateral pale spot 4
4. Mid femur with yellow apex, the yellow area sharply delimited from black remainder of femur (Fig. 4.12). Male: flagellomere XI more slender, externally without carina, on inner surface with fine microtomentum (Fig. 4.5). Female: propodeum usually with ventrolateral pale spot (Fig. 4.12; often with smaller dorsolateral spot as well), rarely completely black E. verticalis

Say
Mid femur gradually becoming reddish apically, its apex sometimes also with yellow spot* (Fig. 4.11). Male: flagellomere XI stout, outer surface with longitudinal carina, inner surface without microtomentum (Fig. 4.6). Female: propodeum either with a pair of dorsolateral pale spots only (Fig. 4.11) or completely black E. crucifera

Provancher
  *Note: specimens from Atlantic Canada show a mid femoral pattern similar to E. verticalis. Females of the two species from this area are sometimes difficult to separate.  

 

Metasoma of Eumenes species

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