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Synoeca surinama is a
Neotropical swarm-founding wasp of the
tribe Epiponini. It is
known for its
metallic blue and
black appearance and
painful sting...
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Tetrataenia surinama is a
species of spur-throat
toothpick gr****hopper in the
family Acrididae. It is
found in
South America. "Tetrataenia
surinama". GBIF...
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index Some
species representing the
Schmidt sting pain index:
Synoeca surinama,
Paraponera clavata,
Pepsis sp.,
Hemipepsis sp., and
Vespa mandarinia....
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stingers with the
exception of two species,
Polybia rejecta and
Synoeca surinama. A few non-insect arthropods, such as scorpions, also sting.
Among arthropods...
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genus Synoeca, with the
other four
being S. chalybea, S. cyanea, S.
surinama, and S. virginea.
Wasps in the
genus Synoeca are
often referred to as warrior...
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ilheensis Lopes & Menezes, 2017
Synoeca septentrionalis Richards 1978
Synoeca surinama Linnaeus 1767
Synoeca virginea Fabricius, 1804
Entomologist Justin Schmidt...
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margaritensis Cory, 1918 E. p.
venezuelae (Zimmer, J.T. & Phelps, 1951) E. p.
surinama (Zimmer, J.T. & Phelps, 1951) E. p.
chrysophrys (Swainson, 1838) E. p....
- 2017.
Synoeca ilheensis is
similar to
Synoeca septentrionalis and
Synoeca surinama.
Rodolpho S.T.
Menezes noted that he
found specimens of
Synoeca septentrionalis...
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sting autotomy as a
defense mechanism are
Polybia rejecta and
Synoeca surinama. The
endophallus and
cornua portions of the
genitalia of male
honey bees...
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chalibea (often
misspelled as chalybea) S.
cyanea S.
septentrionalis S.
surinama S.
virginea Tribe Ropalidiini Genus Ropalidia R.
marginata R. revolutionalis...