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- locations. The nests of most species are constructed out of mud, but polistines and vespines use plant fibers, chewed to form a sort of paper (also true...
- 1155/1968/49846. Nacko, Scott (May 2017). Occurrence and Phenology of Polistine Wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in Southern Louisiana (MS thesis). Louisiana...
- temperate regions. The English common name for Polistinae is paper wasp. Many polistines, such as Polistes fuscatus, Polistes annularis, and Polistes exclamans...
- some chemical characteristics of nests of a New World swarm-founding polistine wasp, Polybia paulista (Hymenoptera Vespidae)". Ethology Ecology & Evolution...
- PMC 1688532. PMID 9263466. West-Eberhard, M. J. (1969). "The social biology of polistine wasps". Mis. Publ. Zool. Univ. Michigan. 140: 1–101. Str****mann & Meyer...
- cooling. Unlike yellowjackets and hornets, which can be very aggressive, polistine paper wasps will generally only attack if they themselves or their nest...
- effects of lowering juvenile hormone were seen in halictine bees and polistine wasps, but not in honey bees. A variety of other mechanisms give queens...
- (PDF). Denisia. 13: 193–196. Opler, PA (1981). "Polymorphic Mimicry of Polistine Wasps by a Neotropical Neuropteran". Biotropica. 13 (3): 165–176. Bibcode:1981Biotr...
- Mark A.; Henderson, Gregg (2022). "Alternative Nesting Strategies of Polistine Wasps in a Subtropical Locale". Insects. 13 (1): 53. doi:10.3390/insects13010053...
- 106057. Engel, M. S.; Nguyen, L. T. P; Nel, A. (2024). "A new genus of polistine wasps from the Oligocene of Aix-en-Provence, France (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)"...