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- It appeared bigger than a common wasp but rather smaller than a hornet.
- "Diaeretiella rapae " is a common wasp parasitoid of cabbage aphids.
- Try German wasp, Common wasp, European paper wasp, European hornet for the common ones.
- I can't seem to find it in the list of common wasp species on the wasp article, does anyone know what this wasp is?
- German wasps were, however, quickly succeeded in much of the South Island and its beech forests by the introduction of the common wasp in the 1970s.
- Along with the closely related common wasp and two species of " Polistes ", the German wasp is considered to be a pest in New Zealand.
- The common wasp, " Vespula vulgaris ", engages in worker policing, and it is known that a significant number of workers have active ovaries.
- German wasps also have black dots on their abdomens, while the common wasp's analogous markings are fused with the black rings above them, forming a different pattern.
- It is very similar to the common wasp ( " V . vulgaris " ), but unlike the common wasp, has three tiny black dots on the clypeus.
- It is very similar to the common wasp ( " V . vulgaris " ), but unlike the common wasp, has three tiny black dots on the clypeus.
- This species has many synonyms such as the'common wasp','European wasp', " Paravespula vulgaris ", or the'common yellow jacket '.
- The name " Vespula vulgaris " comes from the origin of the word'vulgaris'which means'common'in Latin, therefore giving the name, the common wasp.
- The female enters the underground paper nests of the common wasp, " Vespula vulgaris ", or the German wasp, " Vespula germanica ", and lays her eggs.
- The most common wasps and hornets are the paper wasps, the ones that build paper nests shaped like footballs; hornets or yellow jackets, which nest outdoors; and mud daubers, which nest in the ground.
- The genus " Bombus ", the only one extant in the tribe Bombini, comprises over 250 species; for an overview of the differences between bumblebees and other bees and wasps, see characteristics of common wasps and bees.
- The term " wasp " is sometimes used more narrowly for the Vespidae, which includes the common wasp or yellow jacket genera " Vespula " and " Dolichovespula " and the hornets, " Vespa "; or simply for the common wasp and close lookalikes.
- The term " wasp " is sometimes used more narrowly for the Vespidae, which includes the common wasp or yellow jacket genera " Vespula " and " Dolichovespula " and the hornets, " Vespa "; or simply for the common wasp and close lookalikes.
- Common wasps are colloquially known as " jaspers " in certain regions of England ( such as Dorset and Lincolnshire, and more commonly the English Midlands ), although it is not clear whether the etymology refers to the Latin name " vespa " or the striped abdomen, which echoes the striped mineral jasper.