Figures 1–6.Male of Ancistrocerus transpunctatus You,sp. n. 1 general habitus 2 frons and clypeus 3 head in dorsal view 4 antennal articles 5 apical margin of metasomal tergum II 6 metasomal sternum II in profile.
Figures 2–9.Polistes (Polistella) brunetus sp. n., female. 2–5 Head 2 Frontal view 3 Vertex in dorsal view 4 Lateral view 5 Right antenna 6 Pronotum in lateral view 7 Jugal lobe of left hind wing 8 Metasomal segments I and II, lateral view 9 Metasomal segment II–VI. Scale 1 mm.
Rainer Neumeyer, Hannes Baur, Gaston-Denis Guex, Christophe Praz
Zookeys
Figure 8.Lateral aspect of the holotype (individual RN0242; male) of Polistes hellenicus Arens, 2011. Unique for males of European Polistes is the black ventral side of the mesosoma, especially epicnemium and mesosternum.
Figures 7–14.Male of Ancistrocerus deqinensis You,sp. n. 7 general habitus 8 frons and clypeus 9 head in dorsal view 10 metasoma in ventral view 11 metasomal sternum II in profile 12 antennal articles 13 general habitus in profile 14 tegula.