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- approached. Parachartergus fraternus is closely related to the species Parachartergus apicalis. These wasps belong to the genus Parachartergus, which has...
- Parachartergus is a genus of epiponine social wasps belonging to the subfamily Polistinae. Species include: Parachartergus amazonensis Parachartergus...
- Parachartergus colobopterus is an epiponine social wasp belonging to the subfamily Polistinae. This species can be found through Central and South America...
- prized in parts of Europe and Asia for its reputed medicinal value. Parachartergus fraternus, a eusocial wasp species, collects honeydew to feed to their...
- covered in scales. "GBIF Portal - Parachartergus apicalis". Data.gbif.org. 2007-02-22. Retrieved 2010-09-04. "Parachartergus apicalis (Fabricius, 1804) - Encyclopedia...
- Oophagy has been observed in the ant Leptothorax acervorum and the wasp Parachartergus fraternus, where oophagy is practiced to increase energy circulation...
- the Nearctic region. Apoica pallens Leipomeles dorsata Parachartergus apicalis Parachartergus colobopterus Polybia sericea Protopolybia exigua Synoeca...
- from spotting them. Others have formed mutualisms with wasps, such as Parachartergus apicalis. Even geckos form mutualistic relations with treehoppers, with...
- Brachygastra B. lecheguana B. mellifica Genus Leipomeles L. dorsata Genus Parachartergus P. colobopterus Genus Polybia P. dimidiata P. emaciata P. occidentalis...
- (2000). "The role of queens in colonies of the swarm-founding wasp Parachartergus colobopterus". Animal Behaviour. 59 (1): 841–848. doi:10.1006/anbe.1999...