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- Biologists suspect that pressures from parasites and other predators family Vespidae.
- The Vespidae family is characterized by the eusociality of its members.
- Lepeletier ( Hymenoptera : Vespidae; Polistinae, Epiponini ).
- The genus " Protopolybia " belongs to the wasp family Vespidae.
- The Vespidae family has about 4000 species, the majority of which are not social.
- Ideally, these pages should be created or edited to mimic the Vespidae page outline.
- It is classified under the Vespidae within the genus of " Polistes ".
- Focus on the entry of a single organism under the Vespidae WikiProject that you have chosen.
- Now, the Euparagiinae are considered an independent subfamily and the sister group of the remainder of the Vespidae.
- He was honored for his research, by naming the vespidae Belonogaster leonhardii and the lizard Ctenotus leonardii after him.
- To add yourself to the Vespidae WikiProject list, edit the participant list and add your username in alphabetical order.
- :: A . Since we are all working on wasps, everyone should join the same project, the Vespidae.
- To pick your species, visit the Vespidae WikiProject page and scroll down until you see a list of wasp species.
- "Brachygastra scutellaris " is a part of the Vespidae family and the subfamily Polistinae as well as the Epiponini tribe.
- Of the dozens of extant wasp families, only the family Vespidae contains any social species, primarily in the subfamilies Vespinae and Polistinae.
- Unlike most Vespidae wasps, " Apocia flavissima " queens are smaller than their worker counterparts which results in unique intraspecies relationships.
- Recent sperm morphology studies have shown that although Vespidae belong to the superfamily Vespoidea, Agelaia vicina may be more phylogenetically related to Apoidea.
- It is listed in the " Identification Atlas of the Vespidae of the Northeastern Nearctic Region " as " species B ".
- Other Vespidae include the solitary potter wasps, that are classical examples of hunting wasps of the kind that build their nests out of mud.
- "A . pallipes " is part of the family Vespidae, subfamily Polistinae and tribe Epiponini, and subsequently the genus Agelaia.
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