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  2. Paper wasp - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 300 species of Polistes paper wasps have been identified worldwide. The most common paper wasp in Europe is Polistes dominula. [2] The Old World tribe Ropalidiini contains another 300 species, and the Neotropical tribes Epiponini and Mischocyttarini each contain over 250 more, so the total number of true paper wasps worldwide is about 1100 species, almost half of which can be ...

  3. Polistes annularis - Wikipedia

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    Polistes annularis (P. annularis) is a species of paper wasp found throughout the eastern half of the United States. [1] [2] This species of red paper wasp is known for its large size and its red-and-black coloration and is variably referred to as a ringed paper wasp or jack Spaniard wasp.

  4. Polistes fuscatus - Wikipedia

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    The length of P. fuscatus often ranges between 15 and 21 mm (0.59 and 0.83 in). [8] The fore wing length ranges between 11.5 and 17.0 mm (0.45 and 0.67 in); in general, the fore wing of males is above 13.0 mm (0.51 in), whereas females have a fore wing length above 11.0 mm (0.43 in). [9]

  5. Polistes snelleni - Wikipedia

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    Polistes snelleni, the Japanese paper wasp, is a common social wasp species in central and northern Japan. [2] P. snelleni is also found in northern China , Korea , and the Russian Far East . Due to the different climates in these regions, P. snelleni is able to adapt to different temperatures and climatic conditions. [ 3 ]

  6. Polistes chinensis - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 300 species of paper wasps have been identified worldwide. Polistes chinensis is found in East Asia, in particular China and Japan. The subspecies P. chinensis antennalis is an invasive species in New Zealand, [2] having arrived in 1979, [3] and more recently Australia [4]. The wasps prey on invertebrates, especially caterpillars. [5]

  7. Polistes - Wikipedia

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    Polistes is a cosmopolitan genus of paper wasps and the only genus in the tribe Polistini. Vernacular names for the genus include umbrella wasps , coined by Walter Ebeling in 1975 to distinguish it from other types of paper wasp, in reference to the form of their nests, [ 3 ] and umbrella paper wasps . [ 4 ]