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history of
social behavior in
Vespids Stunning photographs of
Vespidae (and
other insects) in
flight Vespidae:
Potter wasps;
vespid wasps;
social wasps; hornets;...
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Paper wasps are a type of
vespid wasps. The term is
typically used to
refer to
members of the
vespid subfamily Polistinae,
though it
often colloquially...
- vespa-bicolor.net/main/
vespid/vespa-affinis.htm.
Accessed on 01.10.2017. Barthélémy, C. (2008).
Provisional Guide to the
Social Vespids of Hong Kong (Hymenoptera:...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
yellowjacket is a black-and-yellow
vespid wasp. Yellowjacket(s) or
Yellow Jacket(s) may also
refer to:
Yellow Jacket...
- "hornet" (Abispa ephippium), a type of
potter wasp or "mason wasp", is a
vespid native to the
Australian states and
territories of the
Australian Capital...
- An
example of this is
Spilomyia longicornis,
which is a fly but
mimics a
vespid wasp.
Flies have a
mobile head with a pair of
large compound eyes on the...
- Syrphidae.
Although the
appearance of S.
longicornis is
remarkably similar to a
vespid wasp, it is a fly and
cannot sting. It
occurs in
North America, east of...
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opportunistic feeders, and will suck the body
fluids of
their prey.
Although vespid mandibles are
adapted for
chewing and they
appear to be
feeding on the organism...
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Metapolybia aztecoides is a
species of
vespid wasp.
Metapolybia is a
small genus of
neotropical paper wasps that are
found within the
tribe Epiponini and...
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secondarily been lost
several times including among the ants, bees, and
vespid wasps. As a result, the
order Hymenoptera contains many
families of parasitoids...