- The
Stenogastrinae are a
subfamily of
social wasps included in the
family Vespidae. They are
sometimes called hover wasps owing to the
particular hovering...
- the
exception of a few
communal and
several subsocial species. The
Stenogastrinae are
facultatively eusocial,
considering nests may have one or several...
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members of the
subfamilies Vespinae (hornets and yellowjackets) and
Stenogastrinae,
which also make
nests out of paper.
Paper wasp
nests are characterized...
- some insects,
through which the
adult emerges; for
example the wasp
Stenogastrinae Operculum (botany),
various lids and
flaps pertaining to plants, algae...
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gregarious nesting of
Liostenogaster wasps (Vespidae, Hymenoptera,
Stenogastrinae).
Journal of
Insect Behavior, 15(3), 331–350. Foster, W. A., & Treherne...
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Studies investigating the
biology and
social behavior of
subfamily Stenogastrinae wasps have
begun since the
early 20th century, but some of
their unusual...
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collective immunity: The role of the
venom as
antimicrobial agent in the
Stenogastrinae wasp societies".
Journal of
Insect Physiology. 58 (1): 188–193. doi:10...
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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...
- the most
studied species in the
Stenogastrinae.
Liostenogaster flavolineata is in the
vespid subfamily Stenogastrinae,
which is
composed of
about 58 different...
- 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...