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Celonites abbreviatus
Honigwespe



Subspecies
This species is rather variable in color, especially the extent of the yellow markings is variable. Richards (1962) recognizes a geographical pattern in this variability, but he does not give the forms subspecies rank and rather calls them form A (large yellow markings, southern distribution) and form B (small yellow markings, northern distribution). However, he recognizes a distinct subspecies C. a. engadinensis from a very limited locality in Switzerland. As already noted by Richards (1962), intermediates between form A and form B occur, and at some localities (e.g. Banyuls, France) both forms occur together. While the former suggests that both forms may form a cline between two populations, the latter rather suggests that both forms are bonae species. I conclude that the subspecific structure of Celonites abbreviatus is currently unclear and I regard all names given to these forms as synonyms until more information is available. I would like to stress, however, that I strongly believe that this is not a monotypic species (it might even be a complex of closely related species) and more work has to be done on the systematics of C. abbreviatus.

Original description
Villers, 1789

Synonyms
Vespa abbreviata Villers, 1789
Vespa abbreviatus (Villers, 1789)
Celonites abbreviatus (Villers, 1789)
Celonites abbreviatus abbreviatus (Villers, 1789)
Masaris apiformis Fabricius, 1793
Celonites apiformis (Fabricius, 1793)
Celonites abbreviatus hungaricus Mocsary, 1877
Celonites abbreviatus engadinensis von Schulthess, 1923
Celonites engadinensis (von Schulthess, 1923)

Identification

Distribution
Recorded from southern France, southern Germany, Italy, Portugal, and from Switzerland. It appears to have a mediterranean distribution.

Biology






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