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The Vespidae are a large (nearly 5000 species), diverse, cosmopolitan family of wasps, including nearly all the known eusocial wasps (such as Polistes fuscatus, Vespa orientalis, and Vespula germanica) and many solitary wasps. Each social wasp colony includes a queen and a number of female workers with varying … See more
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The family Vespidae encompasses a variety of social and solitary wasps, including well-known species such as yellowjackets and hornets. These insects play a pivotal role in ecosystems as both predators and pollinators, although …
Vespidae: Paper Wasps, Yellowjackets, Hornets and Potter Wasps
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The vespid wasps are medium sized, and usually black and yellow in color. Species of the most common genus, Vespula, are readily distinguished by the jagged bands of black and bright …
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Vespidae: The Big, Social Family Of The Paper Wasps
Apr 20, 2020 · All the social wasps are gathered within the family Vespidae, though not all the genera or species within the Vespidae are social. The social members of the Vespidae are generally divided into two groups: the Vespine …
Vespidae - Social wasps | NatureSpot
Though titled the social wasps of Nottinghamshire, the species are the same as those found in Leicestershire and Rutland.
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The Vespid are a vaguely insectoid species, though this narrow term is an imperfect one that fails to account for many aspects of their unusual physiology. Their bodies are encased in a chitinous exoskeleton and sport many lethally …
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Larvae are fed on chewed-up, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars. About 4932 described species in 268 genera (Aguiar et al 2013; Branstetter et al 2018). Identification Atlas of the Vespidae (Hymenoptera, Aculeata) of the …