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- Wing structure and colouration often vary with vespid wasps, it is the forewings.
- Bagworms are commonly vespid wasps and hornets.
- Vespid wasps build complex nests from paper-like material where they lay eggs in individual cells.
- A large proportion of images featured in an atlas of vespid wasps are credited to contributors to BugGuide.
- Although many vespid wasps have an outer envelope of paper, " P . exclamans " nests do not.
- The most aggressive stinging insects are vespid wasps ( including bald-faced hornets and other yellow jackets ) and hornets ( especially the Asian giant hornet ).
- As a vespid wasp, " P . exclamans " nests are typically made up of paper with a single layer of cells with open combs.
- ""'Polistes carnifex " "'is a neotropical vespid wasp in the cosmopolitan genus " Polistes " and is native to Central and South America.
- Prey are often broods of vespid wasps and ants of genera " Dolichoderus " and " Camponotus ", suggesting that " E . hamatum " is mainly an arboreal forager.
- ""'Polistes chinensis " "'is a polistine vespid wasp in the cosmopolitan genus " Polistes ", and is commonly known as the Asian, Chinese or Japanese paper wasp.
- The larvae feed as leaf folders on Cruciferae or Capparidaceae, miners in " Opuntia " stems and heads of " Typha " spp ., case bearers on lichens, parasites on psychid caterpillars, and inquilines in nests of vespid wasps.
- No eusocial wasp species exhibit mass provisioning in the strict sense, though the vespid wasp genus " Brachygastra " stores provisions of honey in its nests; the honey is used to supplement larval feeding ( larvae are still fed masticated prey items, for protein ), and also consumed by adults.