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- The Stenogastrinae are a subfamily of social wasps included in the family Vespidae. They are sometimes called hover wasps owing to the particular hovering...
- members of the subfamilies Vespinae (hornets and yellowjackets) and Stenogastrinae, which also make nests out of paper. Paper wasp nests are characterized...
- the exception of a few communal and several subsocial species. The Stenogastrinae are facultatively eusocial, considering nests may have one or several...
- the most studied species in the Stenogastrinae. Liostenogaster flavolineata is in the vespid subfamily Stenogastrinae, which is composed of about 58 different...
- some insects, through which the adult emerges; for example the wasp Stenogastrinae Operculum (botany), various lids and flaps pertaining to plants, algae...
- nests are uniquely shaped, mimic their surroundings and, like the other Stenogastrinae social wasps, lack a nest pedicel. They are also unique in their use...
- gregarious nesting of Liostenogaster wasps (Vespidae, Hymenoptera, Stenogastrinae). Journal of Insect Behavior, 15(3), 331–350. Foster, W. A., & Treherne...
- collective immunity: The role of the venom as antimicrobial agent in the Stenogastrinae wasp societies". Journal of Insect Physiology. 58 (1): 188–193. Bibcode:2012JInsP...
- are part of the subfamily Stenogastrinae and are often referred to as hover wasps due to their manner of flying. Stenogastrinae has many other groups that...
- characterized by their brown-black coloration. Similar to other species in the Stenogastrinae subfamily, P. alternata can be distinguished by their significantly...