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- Liostenogaster is a genus of hover wasps from the subfamily Stenogastrinae of the family Vespidae which has a distribution centred on south-east Asia....
- Liostenogaster flavolineata (tropical hover wasp) is an insect that belongs to the wasp family Vespidae. This hairy-faced hover wasp species is predominantly...
- Liostenogaster vechti is a type of eusocial hover wasp within the family Vespidae. They are typically brown and yellow in color and are considered a p****ive...
- Vespidae make nests from paper, but some stenogastrine species, such as Liostenogaster flavolineata, use mud. A small group of eusocial crabronid wasps, of...
- genus Metischnogaster while the largest genera of the Oriental region, Liostenogaster and Eustenogaster, still wait for revision. He also created one more...
- defense (selfish herd and dilution effect) in the gregarious nesting of Liostenogaster wasps (Vespidae, Hymenoptera, Stenogastrinae). Journal of Insect Behavior...
- female workers can no longer reproduce. In some wasp species such as Liostenogaster flavolineata there are many possible queens that inhabit a nest, but...
- females utilize different nest defense tactics against intruders such as Liostenogaster flavolineata. If the wasps suddenly land, the nest residents may leave...
- although it does occur in some wasps in the genera Eustenogaster and Liostenogaster via a radically different behavioral mechanism. In P. jacobsoni, the...
- include the ichneumonid Aulosaphes vechti, the eusocial hover wasp Liostenogaster vechti, the small carpenter bee Ceratina vechti, the "tarantula hawk"...