Polistes indicus Stolfa, 1934
(Figs 29 a–b)
Polistes indicus Stolfa, 1934: 47, figs. 2, 4, ♀, ♂, “ India: Kewra, Salt Range, Punjab” [now Pakistan] (Kolkata).
Material examined. Rawalpindi, 07.iv.12, 2♀, 12.ix.12, 2♀, 19.xi.12, 2♀; Attock, 20.v.12, 3♀, 27.v.12, 1♀; Jhelum, 25.ix.12, 1♀; Chakwal, 12.ix.12, 2♀.
Distribution. Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, India, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Pakistan (Gusenleitner 2007, Dvořák 2007, Carpenter 1996, Kumar & Kishore 2010, Mahmood et al. 2012).
Comments. Collected specimens were compared with Mahmood et al. (2012). This species distinguished on the basis of the lower half part of clypeus covered with macropuctures. New locality records have been provided for this species.