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Polybia aequatorialis Zavattari, 1906
Polybia affinis Buysson, 1908
Polybia anglica ****erell, 1921
Polybia barbouri Bequard, 1943
Polybia batesi...
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Polybia rejecta is a
species of
social wasp
found in the
Neotropics region of the world. It was
first described by
Fabricius in
South America in the 1790s...
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Polybia occidentalis,
commonly known as camoati, is a swarm-founding
advanced eusocial wasp. Swarm-founding
means that a
swarm of
these wasps find a nesting...
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Polybia paulista is a
species of
eusocial wasp
occurring in Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. The
venom of P.
paulista contains a
peptide with potential...
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Polybia emaciata is a
Neotropical swarm founding wasp that is
mainly found in
South America. This
eusocial species has a
unique colony structure in which...
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Polybia dimidiata, also
known as the
tapiucaba or
lamborina in Brazil, is a
species of
eusocial wasp
found in
South America.
Bisby F.A.,
Roskov Y.R.,...
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Inguromorpha polybia, the
little bark, is a moth in the
family Cossidae. It is
found in Brazil, Venezuela,
Ecuador and Peru. The
habitat consists of cloudforests...
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Polybia sericea is a social,
tropical wasp of the
family Vespidae that can be
found in
South America. It
founds its
colonies by
swarming migrations, and...
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build nests out of paper. Additionally, some
epiponine wasps (such as
Polybia emaciata)
build their nests out of mud
despite being Polistinae. Polistes...
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pheromones to mark and
maintain foraging paths. When
species of
wasps such as
Polybia sericea found new nests, they use
pheromones to lead the rest of the colony...