- The
Wasps (classical Gr****: Σφῆκες, romanized: Sphēkes) is the
fourth in
chronological order of the
eleven surviving plays by Aristophanes. It was produced...
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Sphaerularia vespae is an
endoparasitic nematode that
infects the ****anese
yellow hornet,
Vespa simillima. It
invades and
resides in the
gaster (abdomen)...
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revised version from 419 to 416 BC
survives The
Wasps (Σφῆκες Sphekes; Latin:
Vespae), 422 BC
Peace (Εἰρήνη Eirene; Latin: Pax),
first version, 421 BC The Birds...
- 1754 John Hill Urna
Urnae Urn of
Aquarius 1596
Zacharias Bornmann Vespa Vespae Wasp (an
obsolete name for
Musca Borealis) 1624
Jakob Bartsch Triangula...
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nelumboides Nob.Tanaka, T.T.K.Van & V.Hoang
Alpinia newmanii N.S.Lý
Alpinia nidus-
vespae A.Raynal & J.Raynal
Alpinia nieuwen****zii
Valeton Alpinia nigra (Gaertn...
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Metoecus paradoxus (Linnaeus, 1761)
Metoecus sat**** (Schilder, 1924)
Metoecus vespae (Kôno, 1927) "Metoecus".
Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved...
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Northern America. Species:
Sphaerularia bombi Dufour, 1837
Sphaerularia vespae Kanzaki, Kosaka, Sayama,
Takahashi & Makino, 2007 "Sphaerularia Dufour,...
- (link) Plutarch,
Quaestiones Graecae 37
Aristophanes Aves, 31 Schol. ad loc.
Vespae. 1216 Phot. and Suda s.v. Σάκας Whiston,
Robert (1867), "Acestor (2)", in...
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Kampfer P,
Daniel R,
Vilcinskas A,
Vandamme P, Kwon SW (2023). "Aristophania
vespae gen. nov., sp. nov.,
isolated from wasps, is
related to
Bombella and Oecophyllibacter...
- of
Trinity College. In 1897 he
published The
Wasps of Aristophanes, or
Vespae which became the
first of the
Aristophanic works which established his distinction...