- and
biology present interesting peculiarities. The
first reports on
stenogastrine wasps can be
found in a book of Guérin de Méneville (1831) with the...
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social wasps of the
family Vespidae make
nests from paper, but some
stenogastrine species, such as
Liostenogaster flavolineata, use mud. A
small group...
- use
plant fibers,
chewed to form a sort of
paper (also true of some
stenogastrines). Many
species are
pollen vectors contributing to the
pollination of...
- "Patrolling
behaviour and
related secretory structures in the
males of some
Stenogastrine wasps".
Insectes Sociaux. 37: 146–157. doi:10.1007/BF02224027. S2CID 25746201...
- M****olo, A.; Turillazzi, S. (2002). "Chemical
nestmate recognition in a
stenogastrine wasp,
Liostenogaster flavolineata (Hymenoptera Vespidae)". Ethology...
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David C. Queller. "Genetic
Relatedness and
Incipient Eusociality in
Stenogastrine Wasps."
Animal Behaviour 48.4 (1994): 813-21. Web. Krebs, J. R., and...
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jacobsoni in 1913. The
species has no
common name. Most
common in Malaysia,
stenogastrine wasps like P.
jacobsoni wasps are
generally found in South-East Asian...