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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...
- "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...
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progeny (as larvae).
Further to this
recognition of nestmates,
Polistes biglumis foundresses discriminate between 'alien' eggs and
their own via differential...
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benghalensis ****h
Juncus beringensis Buchenau Juncus biflorus Elliott Juncus biglumis L.
Juncus biglumoides H.Hara
Juncus bolanderi Engelm.
Juncus brachycarpus...
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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...
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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...
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Polistes P.
adelphus P.
annularis P.
atrimandibularis P.
bellicosus P.
biglumis P.
bischoffi P.
carnifex -
executioner wasp P.
carolina - red
paper wasp...
- Wattenwyl, 1893
Salganea anisodanta Wang, Shi, Wang & Che, 2014
Salganea biglumis (Saussure, 1895)
Salganea doesburgi Roth, 1979
Salganea esakii Roth, 1979...
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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...
- Po****tions of
coevolving wasps were studied, a type of
paper wasps (Polistes
biglumis) and the
parasite wasp (Polistes atrimandibularis) that
preys on it, the...