European hornet (redirect from Vespa crabro)
The European hornet (Vespa crabro) is the largest eusocial wasp native to Europe. It is also the only true hornet (genus Vespa) found in North America...
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Hornet (redirect from Vespa (genus))
Vespa affinis Vespa analis Vespa basalis Vespa bellicosa Vespa bicolor †Vespa bilineata Vespa binghami †Vespa ciliata †Vespa cordifera Vespa crabro †Vespa...
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species is that it is a social parasite of Vespa crabro and sometimes Vespa simillima. The queen of Vespa dybowskii takes over the nest of the initial...
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December 2015). "Comparative functional venomics of social hornets Vespa crabro and Vespa analis". Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology. 18 (4): 815–823. Bibcode:2015JAsPE...
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Asian giant hornet (redirect from Vespa mandarinia)
Diversity Web. Kosmeier, Dieter (27 January 2013). "Vespa mandarinia (Asian Giant Hornet) page". Vespa-crabro.de. Retrieved 18 March 2013. Hunt, James H.; Baker...
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Georgia, Davis witnessed a Vespa crabro fly into the spider's web and get tangled up. Upon looking closer it was found that V. crabro was actually cutting free...
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Asian hornet (redirect from Vespa velutina)
The Asian hornet (Vespa velutina), also known as the yellow-legged hornet or Asian predatory wasp, is a species of hornet indigenous to Southeast Asia...
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unusual size giving them a uniquely fearsome appearance. European hornets (Vespa crabro) are often mistaken for eastern cicada killers, though at about 3.5 cm...
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Oriental hornet (redirect from Vespa orientalis)
The Oriental hornet (Vespa orientalis) is a social insect species of the family Vespidae. It can be found in Southwest Asia, Northeast Africa, the island...
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matter? — Thermoregulation of 'heavyweight' and 'lightweight' wasps (Vespa crabro and Vespula sp.)". Biology Open. 1 (9): 848–856. doi:10.1242/bio.20121156...
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the drones appeared to be from worker-laid eggs. The European Hornet, Vespa crabro, was previously thought to be under reproductive pheromone control by...
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requires a vector to move. Queens of social wasps overwintering as adults (Vespa crabro and Polistes spp.) can harbor yeast cells from autumn to spring and transmit...
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hydrocarbons of four species of social wasps in the subfamily Vespinae: Vespa crabro L., Dolichovespula maculata (L.), Vespula squamosa (Drury), and Vespula...
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as yellowjackets (the genera Vespula and Dolichovespula), hornets (genus Vespa), and members of the subfamily Polistinae. Hymenoptera in the form of Symphyta...
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best-known groups of eusocial wasps, including true hornets (the genus Vespa), and the "yellowjackets" (genera Dolichovespula and Vespula). The remaining...
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Richard S. (2010-09-29). "A new species of Vespula, and first record of Vespa crabro L. (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) from Guatemala, Central America". Zootaxa...
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females are considerably larger than males. It resembles a big hornet (Vespa crabro) really well - an instance of mimicry. The moths appear in June, July...
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subbuteo). See § Hawk. Hoopoe — See § Houp. Hornet (Hebr., çíre'ah; vespa crabro) — One of the largest and most pugnacious wasps; when disturbed they...
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family Staphylinidae. This beetle is commensal with the European hornet (Vespa crabro), living in its nests. Velleius dilatatus was first formally described...
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Some cockroaches have just six ganglia in the abdomen, whereas the wasp Vespa crabro has only two in the thorax and three in the abdomen. And some, like the...
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Some cockroaches have just six ganglia in the abdomen, whereas the wasp Vespa crabro has only two in the thorax and three in the abdomen. Some insects, like...
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the head in a very low point of contact. They mimic the hornet species Vespa crabro (hence the Latin name crabroniformis, meaning ‘hornet-formed’). It is...
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cyanea Vespa crabro – European hornet Vespa vulgaris – Vespula vulgaris, common wasp Vespa rufa – Vespula rufa Vespa parietum Vespa muraria Vespa cribraria...
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European beewolf (redirect from Vespa triangulum)
subsp. maculatus Christ, 1791 Vespa fasciata Fourcroy, 1785 Vespa limbata Olivier, 1792 Vespa ruspatrix Linné, 1767 Vespa triangulum Fabricius, 1775...
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related to the compound eye length, 2.4 mm in this species. For comparison Vespa crabro (the European Hornet) has a much larger body and thus a greater eye length...
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are solitary, but not hunting (cf. Euparagia). And some species e.g. the Vespa and Polistes are hunting wasps, but not solitary, and often eusocial. The...
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red-brown, but black at the base. This species mimics the European hornet (Vespa crabro), by its size, by its appearance and its buzzing flight. Adults can be...
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by entomophages, such as the parasitic wasp L. argiolus, the hornet Vespa crabro, and ants. Females who nest later and establish colonies separately or...
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Head of a European hornet (Vespa crabro)...
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J.; Ratneiks, F.L.W. (2002). "Worker policing in the European hornet Vespa crabro". Insectes Soc. 49: 41–44. doi:10.1007/s00040-002-8277-z. S2CID 45182961...
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