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Published as part of Gusenleitner, J. & I, Pacific, 2011, Über Vespidae auf pazifischen Inseln (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Polistinae, Eumeninae), pp.
Gusenleitner, J., I, Pacific
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Insects Associated with Michigan Bumblebees (\u3ci\u3eBombus\u3c/i\u3e Spp.) [PDF]
(excerpt) Studies of insect associates of bumblebees are not new. For example, Tuck (1896, 1897) reported over 50 species of insects associated with nests of British bumblebees. Sladen (1912) discussed nest associates and parasites of European bumblebees,
Brown, Thomas M, Husband, Richard W
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Clypeal patterning in the paper wasp Polistes dominulus: no evidence of adaptive value in the wild [PDF]
Status signals function in a number of species to communicate competitive ability to conspecific rivals during competition for resources. In the paper wasp Polistes dominulus, variable black clypeal patterns are thought to be important in mediating ...
Green, Jonathan P. +5 more
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The parasitic insect Xenos vesparum induces noticeable behavioral and physiological changes—e.g. castration—in its female host, the paper wasp Polistes dominula: parasitized putative workers avoid any colony task and desert the colony to survive in the ...
L. Beani +3 more
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Published as part of Dvořák, L. & Ramel, G., 2009, Social wasps of Wetland Kerkini, northern Greece (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Vespinae, Polistinae), pp.
Dvořák, L., Ramel, G.
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Circulating hemocytes from larvae of the paper wasp Polistes dominulus (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) [PDF]
Circulating hemocytes from larval stages of the paper wasp Polistes dominulus were characterized by light and transmission electronmicroscopy. Three types were identified: prohemocytes, plasmatocytes and granulocytes.
Dallai, Romano +2 more
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The Reconstruction of Destroyed Nests by Polistes Wasps [PDF]
Phil Rau
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Polistes (Polistes) associus KOHL 1898
Polistes (Polistes) associus KOHL 1898 M a t e r i a l: Northern Areas, Ghizar valley, Thiee, 1760m, 74,1681°E 36,0229°N, 5.6.2007, 1. Bei diesem Exemplar ist das letzte Sternit in grossem Umfang rot gefärbt. Ein Charakteristikum vieler Weibchen und Arbeiterinnen dieser Art im Nahen Osten.
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Why wasp foundresses change nests: relatedness, dominance, and nest quality.
The costs and benefits of different social options are best understood when individuals can be followed as they make different choices, something that can be difficult in social insects.
Perttu Seppä +2 more
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