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    people. Polybia aequatorialis Zavattari, 1906 Polybia affinis Buysson, 1908 Polybia anglica Cockerell, 1921 Polybia barbouri Bequard, 1943 Polybia batesi...
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    Polybia paulista is a species of eusocial wasp occurring in Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. The venom of P. paulista contains a peptide with potential...
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    Polybia rejecta is a species of social wasp found in the Neotropics region of the world. It was discovered by Fabricius in South America in the 1790s...
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    Polybia occidentalis, commonly known as camoati, is a swarm-founding advanced eusocial wasp. Swarm-founding means that a swarm of these wasps find a nesting...
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    Polybia emaciata is a Neotropical swarm founding wasp that is mainly found in South America. This eusocial species has a unique colony structure in which...
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    Polybia sericea is a social, tropical wasp of the family Vespidae that can be found in South America. It founds its colonies by swarming migrations, and...
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    build nests out of paper. Additionally, some epiponine wasps (such as Polybia emaciata) build their nests out of mud despite being Polistinae. Polistes...
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  • Polybia dimidiata, also known as the tapiucaba or lamborina in Brazil, is a species of eusocial wasp found in South America. Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R.,...
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  • Inguromorpha polybia, the little bark, is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru. The habitat consists of cloudforests...
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    between the two sites, thus enhancing their methods of communication. Polybia sericea is another species that moves between nest sites using pheromones...
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    among oak foliage. Paper wasps, including those in the genus Polistes and Polybia catch caterpillars to feed their young and themselves. Caterpillars have...
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    are reported to have smooth stingers with the exception of two species, Polybia rejecta and Synoeca surinama. A few non-insect arthropods, such as scorpions...
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  • areas surrounded by small-sized trees and bushes. Unlike the mud nests of Polybia emaciata and Parachartergus colobopterus that are strongly attached to...
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    that perform raids. Many sphecoid wasps and several species including Polybia and Angiopolybia are known to raid termite mounds during the termites'...
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    pheromones to mark and maintain foraging paths. When species of wasps such as Polybia sericea found new nests, they use pheromones to lead the rest of the colony...
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    about a meter of nests of a Polybia species and occasionally in similar close proximity to a Mischocyttarus nest. Polybia and Mischocyttarus are often...
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    characteristics of nests of a New World swarm-founding polistine wasp, Polybia paulista (Hymenoptera Vespidae)". Ethology Ecology & Evolution. 13 (4):...
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  • Schistocerca Stinkbug Atizies Taxcoensis Dobsonfly Corydalus spp Wasp (Polybia ignobilis) (egg, larvae) (Potter wasps) Eumenes canaliculata (larvae) Wasp...
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    similar case of high queen relatedness in a multi-queen swarming species, Polybia emaciata, supports the cyclical oligogyny hypothesis. This hypothesis entails...
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  • Marko Nikolic as Tigellinus Georges Wilson as Pedanius Marisa Solinas as Polybia Annie Belle as Myriam Valerija Brkljač as Epafrodito Radomir Kovačević...
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    Teresa I.; Jeanne, Robert L. (2011). "Recruitment in swarm-founding wasps: Polybia occidentalis does not actively scent-mark carbohydrate food sources". Psyche...
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  • species later found to be identical to P. tabidus): Polybia bucula named in 1902 by Du Buysson and Polybia isabellina named by Schulthess in 1913. There is...
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    example, smell is essential for hunting in many species of wasps, including Polybia sericea. The two organs insects primarily use for detecting odors are the...
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    species choose a tree that also contains an active wasp nest (such as Polybia rejecta) as a deterrent to predators (e.g. toucans), and females compete...
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    Leipomeles dorsata Parachartergus apicalis Parachartergus colobopterus Polybia sericea Protopolybia exigua Synoeca cyanea Brachygastra mellifica Noll...
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  • (January 2015). "B-cell linear epitopes mapping of antigen-5 allergen from Polybia paulista wasp venom". Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 135 (1):...
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    insect world only shared with various bee species, a few wasp species (Polybia spp.), and a few ant species (Myrmecocystus spp. and other genera). There...
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    many species of insects, such as the moth Deilephila elpenor and the wasp Polybia sericea, respectively. The two organs insects primarily use for detecting...
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    stings. Two wasp species that use sting autotomy as a defense mechanism are Polybia rejecta and Synoeca surinama. The endophallus and cornua portions of the...
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    2014-11-03. Windsor, D. M. (1976). "Birds as Predators on the Brood of Polybia Wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Polistinae) in a Costa Rican Deciduous Forest"...
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