- The
subfamily Vespinae contains the
largest and best-known
groups of
eusocial wasps,
including true
hornets (the
genus Vespa), and the "yellowjackets"...
- Polistinae,
though it
often colloquially includes members of the
subfamilies Vespinae (hornets and yellowjackets) and Stenogastrinae,
which also make
nests out...
- and a few
species are
invasive pests. The
subfamilies Polistinae and
Vespinae are
composed solely of
eusocial species,
while the Eumeninae, Euparagiinae...
-
Carpenter & Jun-ichi
Kojima (1997). "Checklist of the
species in the
subfamily Vespinae (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Vespidae)" (PDF).
Natural History Bulletin of Ibaraki...
- "The
diversity of
hornets in the
genus Vespa (Hymenoptera: Vespidae;
Vespinae),
their importance and
interceptions in the
United States".
Insect Systematics...
-
hornets (genus Vespa). They are the only
nocturnal members of the
subfamily Vespinae, and also the only
vespines where new
colonies are
formed by
swarming (one...
- excluder)
stays light-colored.
Numerous wasps,
especially Polistinae and
Vespinae,
construct hexagonal prism-packed
combs made of
paper instead of wax; in...
-
group characterized by
eusocial species. The
genus is in the
subfamily Vespinae,
members of
which are
known for
chewing up
their food to feed it to their...
- Ves****
alascensis as V.
vulgaris in
North America (Hymenoptera: Vespidae;
Vespinae)" (PDF). AMNH
Research Library Digital Repository.
American Museum of Natural...
-
Carpenter & Jun-ichi
Kojima (1997). "Checklist of the
species in the
subfamily Vespinae (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Vespidae)" (PDF).
Natural History Bulletin of Ibaraki...