to fruit crops and endanger humans. The name Vespula vulgaris comes from the origin of the word vulgaris, which means "common" in Latin, therefore giving...
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inhabit North America, four Vespula species inhabit Europe, namely V. austriaca, V. germanica, V. rufa, and V. vulgaris. Two common European species...
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V. vulgaris (common wasp) and V. pensylvanica (western yellowjacket), so they are very often studied together. Difference between Vespula vulgaris and...
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common primrose Sciurus vulgaris, red squirrel Sturnus vulgaris, starling Vespula vulgaris, common wasp M. a. var. vulgaris, a variety in the species...
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until 2010, treated as a taxonomic synonym of a related species, Vespula vulgaris, but is now recognized as a distinct taxon. Generally it nests in the...
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Vespula pensylvanica, the western yellowjacket, is a Nearctic species of wasp in the genus Vespula. It is native to regions of North America, largely in...
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European yellowjacket species, the German wasp (Vespula germanica), and the common wasp (Vespula vulgaris) were originally native to Europe, but are now...
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Vespula rufa, commonly known as the red wasp, is a social wasp species belonging to the genus Vespula. It is found in northern and central Europe and...
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Vespula acadica, also known as the Forest Yellowjacket, is a North American species of eusocial wasp which is part of the "rufa" group within the genus...
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4 in). This is significantly larger than most common wasps (such as Vespula vulgaris), but smaller than the Asian giant hornet. Females are typically larger...
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Electron micrograph of antenna surface detail of a wasp (Vespula vulgaris)...
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They have also been found on larvae of some wasp species, such as Vespula vulgaris, and flower-feeding insects such as the bumblebee, Bombus pensylvanicus...
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families; Clockwise from top-left: Red imported fire ant (Formicidae), Vespula vulgaris (Vespidae), Tenthredopsis sordida (Tenthredinidae), and Western honey...
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fuscicornis (tremex wasp) Trichomyrmex destructor (destructive trailing ant) Vespula vulgaris (common wasp) Wasmannia auropunctata (electric ant) Xanthogaleruca...
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laying reproductive eggs. Similar mechanisms exist in the eusocial wasp Vespula vulgaris. For a queen to dominate all the workers, usually numbering more than...
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Myrmecocystus mexicanus or the waggle dance of honey bees and a wasp species, Vespula vulgaris. In many, but not all social insects, reproduction is monopolized by...
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Vespula germanica; the eastern yellowjacket Vespula maculifrons; the western yellowjacket Vespula pensylvanica; and the common wasp, Vespula vulgaris...
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fuscicornis (tremex wasp) Trichomyrmex destructor (destructive trailing ant) Vespula vulgaris (common wasp) Wasmannia auropunctata (electric ant) Xanthogaleruca...
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Chlamydomonas TTTTAGGG Insects Bombyx mori TTAGG Bombus terrestris TTAGGTTGGGG Vespula vulgaris TTGCGTCTGGG Roundworms Ascaris lumbricoides TTAGGC Fission yeasts Schizosaccharomyces...
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maxima, also called Poa aquatica Gorse (Ulex europaeus) Heather (Calluna vulgaris) Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) Jasmine (Jasminum polyanthum)...
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bird and reptile extinctions. Native to South and Southeast Asia. Vespula vulgaris Insect Common wasp, common European yellowjacket, European Wasp Invasive...
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Aculeata Temporal range: Late Jurassic–Recent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Vespula vulgaris Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...
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It has feathery antennae. M. paradoxus is primarily a parasitoid of Vespula vulgaris (the common wasp). Adult females lay eggs in decaying wood in autumn...
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cocoons. Insects such as ants and certain species of predatory wasps (Vespula vulgaris) eat adult sawflies and the larvae, as do lizards and frogs. Pardalotes...
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eggs even in monogynous and monandrous colonies. The common wasp, Vespula vulgaris, engages in worker policing, and it is known that a significant number...
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"Vagococcus entomophilus sp. nov., from the digestive tract of a wasp (Vespula vulgaris)". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology...
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parasites. In the adult stage, cicada are killed by wasps (such as the Vespula vulgaris), birds, spiders and fungal diseases. In the nymph stage, beetles and...
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Dolichovespula sylvestris – tree wasp Vespula austriaca Vespula rufa – red wasp Vespula germanica – German wasp Vespula vulgaris – common wasp Cerceris rybyensis...
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velutina nigrithorax (Yellow-legged Asian hornet) Vespula germanica (European wasp) Vespula vulgaris (common wasp) Xyleborus perforans (island pinhole...
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dispersed by ants, which is called myrmecochory, but yellow jackets (Vespula vulgaris) and harvestmen (order Opiliones) have both been observed dispersing...
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