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- elements and from weathering over time. P. gallicus, like other members of the subgenus Polistes (Polistes), has recognizable, bright yellow and black...
- 1927 Polistes francisc**** Richards, 1978 Polistes fuscatus (Fabricius, 1793) Polistes gallicus (Linnaeus, 1767) Polistes geminatus Fox, 1898 Polistes geminatus...
- Approximately 300 species of Polistes paper wasps have been identified worldwide. The most common paper wasp in Europe is Polistes dominula. The Old World...
- other subgenera, including Polistes gallicus of the subgenus Polistes (Polistes) and Polistes metricus of the subgenus Polistes (Fuscopolistes). Group nesting...
- Polistes atrimandibularis is one of four obligate social parasites among the Polistes wasps found in Europe. Of the four social paper wasp parasite species...
- European paper wasp (Polistes dominula) is one of the most common and well-known species of social wasps in the genus Polistes. Its diet is more diverse...
- is also true in the species Polistes instabilis, where the next queen is selected based on age rather than size. Polistes exclamans also exhibits this...
- under the Vespidae within the genus of Polistes. Male Polistes dorsalis wasps can be distinguished from other Polistes species by their distinctly prominent...
- related to Polistes nimpha and Polistes dominula (the latter being host to at least three of the four species) than to Polistes gallicus or Polistes biglumis...
- the Oriental hornet (Vespa orientalis), and the paper wasp species Polistes gallicus. The plant has been used as a poison and as a medicinal remedy. The...