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- introduced to the United States and Canada from Europe as early as 1840. Vespines, such as V. crabro, are known for making intricate paper-like nests out...
- The nests of most species are constructed out of mud, but polistines and vespines use plant fibers, chewed to form a sort of paper (also true of some stenogastrines)...
- A wasp is any insect of the narrow-waisted suborder Apocrita of the order Hymenoptera which is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted...
- members of the same subfamily. Also, a related genus of Asian nocturnal vespines, Provespa, is referred to as "night wasps" or "night hornets", though they...
- Duncan, Carl D. (1939). A Contribution to The Biology of North American Vespine Wasps (1st ed.). Stanford: Stanford University Press. pp. 24–29. Nation...
- the only nocturnal members of the subfamily Vespinae, and also the only vespines where new colonies are formed by swarming (one queen attended by a large...
- sea thunder hippopotamine Hornet larva pupa queen drone bike nest swarm vespine Horse (list) colt (male) filly (female) foal weanling yearling dam mare...
- antennae of males are curled. The nest is sometimes open (the nests of vespines are always enclosed in several layers of paper). Polistine wasps found...
- snake/anguine, spider/arachnid, starling/sturnine, swan/cygnine or cygnean, wasp/vespine, whale/cetacean, wolf/lupine, worm/vermian, man/human or hominid (gender...
- 10/17/22 Yamane, Seiki (July 1976). "Morphological and taxonomic studies on vespine larvae, with reference to the phylogeny of the subfamily Vespinae (Hymenoptera:...