Polistes semenowi

Polistes semenowi
Female
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Vespidae
Subfamily: Polistinae
Tribe: Polistini
Genus: Polistes
Species:
P. semenowi
Binomial name
Polistes semenowi
Morawitz, 1889
Synonyms
  • Polistes semenowii Dalla Torre, 1894 (Missp.)
  • Polistes sulcifer Zimmermann, 1930
  • Pseudopolistes semenovi Weyrauch, 1937 (Missp.)
  • Pseudpolistes sulcifer v. similator Zirngiebl, 1955

Polistes semenowi is a species of paper wasp in the genus Polistes that is found in southeastern and southern central Europe, as well as central Asia, and was until 2017 erroneously known by the name Polistes sulcifer, while a different species was incorrectly believed to represent P. semenowi (this species has been named Polistes austroccidentalis since 2017). It is one of only four known Polistes obligate social parasites, sometimes referred to as "cuckoo paper wasps", and its host is the congeneric species Polistes dominula. As an obligate social parasite, this species has lost the ability to build nests, and relies on the host workers to raise its brood. P. semenowi females use brute force, followed by chemical mimicry in order to successfully usurp a host nest and take over as the queen.