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- invades the combs of P. biglumis wasps. Swedish zoologist Carl Linnaeus described Polistes biglumis in 1758. Its species name biglumis is a Latin phrase meaning...
- social wasps, bees, and ants. This is seen in the wasp species Polistes biglumis and Polistes humilis. Oophagy has been observed in the ant Leptothorax...
- progeny (as larvae). Further to this recognition of nestmates, Polistes biglumis foundresses discriminate between 'alien' eggs and their own via differential...
- "Juncus biglumis L." Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2021. "Juncus biglumis two-flowered...
- species such as P. dominula, P. nimpha, P. ****ocius, P. gallicus, and P. biglumis. Females of P. atrimandibularis are unable to build a nest or produce workers...
- benghalensis ****h Juncus beringensis Buchenau Juncus biflorus Elliott Juncus biglumis L. Juncus biglumoides H.Hara Juncus bolanderi Engelm. Juncus brachycarpus...
- Polistes P. adelphus P. annularis P. atrimandibularis P. bellicosus P. biglumis P. bischoffi P. carnifex - executioner wasp P. carolina - red paper wasp...
- have been recorded sneaking into the nests of the paper wasp Polistes biglumis to rob them of their food stores. They are thought to be able to do this...
- least three of the four species) than to Polistes gallicus or Polistes biglumis, thus constituting an example of Emery's rule. Schmid-Egger C, van Achterberg...
- variations botanical and horticultural: 'Biglumis' (Robert Sweet, 1835, Siberia) – now called Iris lactea Pallas var. biglumis Koidz.) 'Chinensis' (which grows...