Abstract

Seasonal changes in the coloration of the clypeus, mesonotum, and abdomen were studied in populations of the paper wasp, Polistes dominulus (Christ) in southern Ukraine. The color patterns in the populations were found to be different before and after hibernation. The frequencies of color morphs observed in the autumns of different years are similar, while the frequencies observed in spring vary from year to year. A tendency for pleometrosis is manifested by females of different color morphs in different years. The nest usurpers have darker patterns of the clypeus. A polyfunctional role of the coloration and pattern is supposed.

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