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Polistes tepidus

Polistes tepidus is a species of wasp in the family Vespidae. It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. The species is endemic to parts of Oceania, primarily Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Australia, and the Solomon Islands. Workers feed upon caterpillars to cache food for their nest. Nests are usually located in trees or other foliage but can also be found within human structures.

Subspecies

The following 7 subspecies are recognized:

  • Polistes tepidus batjanensis <small>Cameron, 1911</small>
  • Polistes tepidus malayanus <small>Cameron, 1906</small>
  • Polistes tepidus manusensis <small>Petersen, 1990</small>
  • Polistes tepidus picteti <small>de Saussure, 1853</small>
  • Polistes tepidus speciosus <small>du Buysson, 1913</small>
  • Polistes tepidus tepidus <small>(Fabricius, 1775)</small>
  • Polistes tepidus theodoris <small> Petersen, 1990 </small>

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