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Polistes apachus is a
social wasp
native to
western North America. It is
known in
English by the
common name
Texas paper wasp, or
southwestern Texas paper...
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Geronimo de Zarate-Salmeron, who was in
Jemez in 1622, used
Apachu de
Nabajo in the 1620s to
refer to the
people in the
Chama Valley region...
- has its
roots in the
Spanish language. The
Spanish first used the term
Apachu de
Nabajo (Navajo) in the 1620s,
referring to
people in the
Chama region...
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- The thin
snake eel (Ophichthus
apachus) is an eel in the
family Ophichthidae. It was
described by John E.
McCosker and
Richard Heinrich Rosenblatt in...
- from
Mexican Spanish from
Yavapai 'epache
meaning "people" or from Zuni
apachu meaning "enemy"
armada "armed [fleet]" from the
Spanish navy, La armada...
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related to P.
major and more
distantly related to the
following species: P.
apachus, P. aurifer, P. bellicosus, P. carolina, P. metricus, P.
poeyi ssp. haitiensis...
- Gray People'. The name
Apache may be of Zuni origin,
coming from the word
apachu,
which means 'enemy', or
perhaps from the Ute, who
referred to this group...
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Blepharepium sonorensis, a
robber fly that
closely resembles Polistes paper wasp
species such as P.
apachus...
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abandoned during prior centuries. The
Spanish first specifically mention the "
Apachu de Nabajo" (Navaho) in the 1620s,
referring to the
people in the
Chama valley...