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Systematics and sociality of wasps

1993
Abstract The order Hymenoptera is divided into two suborders, Symphyta and Apocrita, and the latter is further divided into Terebrantia and Aculeata. Eusociality only occurs in the Aculeata and one group of the Terebrantia, the Chalcidoidea, in which one species, Capidosomopsis tanytmemus has sterile, defensive larvae, like aphid ...
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Kin recognition in social wasps

1996
Abstract During the past 15 years, a substantial literature has documented that a diversity of hymenopterans have the ability to recognize their conspecific nestmates (Fletcher and Michener 1987; Hepper 1991). Typically, colony members accept nestmates but exclude non-nestmates. Almost all studies of nestmate or kin recognition in social
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Caste: Social Wasps

2020
Fernando B. Noll   +3 more
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Ecosystem services provided by aculeate wasps

Biological Reviews, 2021
Ryan E Brock   +2 more
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Invasive social wasps

Insectes Sociaux, 2017
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Social Wasps

1982
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Immunoreactive prostanoids in social wasps

Toxicon, 1995
E. Erman   +3 more
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