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1978
Ever since biblical times, many victims of Vespidae stinging are recorded every year, not only in Israel but all over the world. In most cases, local tissue injury and/or generalized systemic reactions have been reported. Fragmentary information concerning morphology, social habits of Vespidae, as well as composition and mode of action of their venoms ...
H. Edery, J. Ishay, S. Gitter, H. Joshua
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Ever since biblical times, many victims of Vespidae stinging are recorded every year, not only in Israel but all over the world. In most cases, local tissue injury and/or generalized systemic reactions have been reported. Fragmentary information concerning morphology, social habits of Vespidae, as well as composition and mode of action of their venoms ...
H. Edery, J. Ishay, S. Gitter, H. Joshua
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Vespidae (Hymenoptera) of the Pothwar region of Punjab, Pakistan
Zootaxa, 2015Six genera and nine species of Eumeninae (Eumenes punctatus de Saussure, E. papillarius (Christ), Delta dimidiatipenne (de Saussure), D. p. pyriforme (Fabricius), D. esuriens (Fabricius), Rhynchium brunneum (Fabricius), Anterhynchium abdominale (Illiger), Antepipona sibilans (Cameron), Allorhynchium argentatum (Fabricius)) , two genera and six species ...
Siddiqui, Junaid Ali +5 more
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To the knowledge of Vespidae (Hymenoptera) of Pakistan
Zootaxa, 2012Twenty-three species in eight genera are recorderd from Pakistan and two species in two genera are recorded from Bangladesh (former East Pakistan). Seven species Vespula nursei Archer, Polistes (Polistella) stigma tamulus (Fabricius), P. (Gyrostoma) olivaceus (De Geer), Ropalidia brevita Das & Gupta, R.
Mahmood, Khalid +4 more
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1995
Abstract Classification and distribution. Traditionally (e.g. Spradbery, 1973b; Krombein in Krombein et al., 1979; Gauld & Bolton, 1988) this group has been divided into three families, the Masaridae, Eumenidae and Vespidae. However, following Carpenter ‘s (1982) phylogenetic analysis, it has become increasingly accepted that all ...
Mary Jane West-Eberhard +2 more
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Abstract Classification and distribution. Traditionally (e.g. Spradbery, 1973b; Krombein in Krombein et al., 1979; Gauld & Bolton, 1988) this group has been divided into three families, the Masaridae, Eumenidae and Vespidae. However, following Carpenter ‘s (1982) phylogenetic analysis, it has become increasingly accepted that all ...
Mary Jane West-Eberhard +2 more
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The Australian social wasps (Hymenoptera : Vespidae).
Australian Journal of Zoology, 1978The social wasps of Australia are described, together with a few from New Guinea which are allied to the Australian ones and contribute to the understanding of their taxonomic position. The larvae and the nesting habits of the wasps are described so far as they are known. Three genera occur in Australia.
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2023
The types of contacts, dominance hierarchy and dynamics of aggressive interactions in pleometrotic colonies have been studied in eusocial wasps Polistes dominulus Christ and P. nimpha Christ. The existence of reproductive division of labour in a stable contact period and appearance of rude aggressive forms when submissive cofounderesses renew their ...
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The types of contacts, dominance hierarchy and dynamics of aggressive interactions in pleometrotic colonies have been studied in eusocial wasps Polistes dominulus Christ and P. nimpha Christ. The existence of reproductive division of labour in a stable contact period and appearance of rude aggressive forms when submissive cofounderesses renew their ...
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Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2017
Abstract For the first time the mitochondrial genome of a Dolichovespula species, D. panda Archer (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), was sequenced with a next-generation sequencing approach. The sequenced mitochondrial genome is 17137 bp long and consists of 13 protein-coding, 22 tRNA and two rRNA genes, as well as a partial A + T-rich region.
Xu-Lei Fan +5 more
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Abstract For the first time the mitochondrial genome of a Dolichovespula species, D. panda Archer (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), was sequenced with a next-generation sequencing approach. The sequenced mitochondrial genome is 17137 bp long and consists of 13 protein-coding, 22 tRNA and two rRNA genes, as well as a partial A + T-rich region.
Xu-Lei Fan +5 more
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Evolution of Social Behavior in the Vespidae
Annual Review of Entomology, 1980Social wasps have been attracting increasing attention from biologists in recent years, stimulated in part by the development of a body of theory on the origins and evolution of sociality in the Hymenoptera. The purpose of the present review is to examine the social behavior of the Vespidae and to discuss the features that appear to have been important
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Social Wasp (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) Foraging Behavior
Annual Review of Entomology, 2000▪ Abstract Social wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) forage for water, pulp, carbohydrates, and animal protein. When hunting, social wasps are opportunistic generalists and use a variety of mechanisms to locate and choose prey. Individual foragers are influenced by past foraging experience and by the presence of other foragers on resources.
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