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- Apoica flavissima is a paper wasp found primarily in South America. The species is distinguishable by its light coloring, unique single comb nests, and...
- The lemonpeel angelfish (Centropyge flavissima), also known as the yellow angelfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a marine angelfish belonging...
- predacious or parasitoid wasps (e.g., the social wasp species Apoica flavissima) rely on nectar as a primary food source. In turn, these wasps then hunt...
- in the low-light conditions. Nocturnality helps wasps, such as Apoica flavissima, avoid hunting in intense sunlight. Diurnal animals, including humans...
- Agdistis flavissima is a moth in the family Pterophoridae. It is known to occur in China (Xinjiang), Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and...
- of wasps have nests with multiple combs, some species, such as Apoica flavissima, only have one comb. The length of the reproductive cycle depends on latitude;...
- mythology. The yellow wagtail is the subject of a poem, Motacilla flava flavissima, in Polly Atkin's 2021 poetry collection, Much With Body. Eggs, Collection...
- can be morphological differences within a species, such as in Apoica flavissima where queens are significantly smaller than workers. A further problem...
- in adults. Juveniles Acanthurus pyroferus juveniles mimic Centropyge flavissima in the central and eastern islands of the South Pacific, but in the western...
- Procecidocharoides flavissima is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Pyrgotoides of the family Tephritidae. United States. Foote, R.H. (1960)...