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This study presents a checklist of the vespid wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) of India. A total of 288 species belonging to 60 genera and 5 subfamilies of Vespidae are known to occur within the political boundaries of India. A complete list... more
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      Insect TaxonomyPotter waspsHornetsPollen wasps
This study provides the first annotated check list of the Vespidae of Pakistan. It is based on the National Insect Museum collection and various studies in Pakistan. Among 105 identified taxa, 77 species and 28 subspecies are recorded in... more
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      Insect TaxonomyFaunisticsEumeninaeVespinae
The Asian hornet, Vespa velutina, has invaded Europe during the last few years. This hornet is a dangerous pest to honey bee colonies and can cause significant economic damages. In this study, current and future distributions of this pest... more
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      Ecological ModelingModeling and SimulationHoney BeesVespa
Six 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... more
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      FaunisticsPotter waspsHornetsPaper wasps
Corresponding author: Ehsan Rakhshani, E-mail: rakhshani@uoz.ac.ir Copyright © 2020, Rahmani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits... more
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      GeographyInsect TaxonomyPotter waspsYellowjackets
Wing venation provides useful characters with which to classify extant and fossil insects. Recently, quantification of its shape using landmarks has increased the potential of wing venation to distinguish taxa. However, the use of wing... more
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      Geometric MorphometricsCladisticsFossilsYellowjackets
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      TaxonomyBiodiversityDolichovespulaVespula
Oriental hornets, Vespa orientalis, are dangerous enemy to bee colonies in some countries of the world. There are more than one subspecies of V. orientalis. Few studies have investigated the morphological characteristics of these... more
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      TaxonomyVespidaeVespinaeHornets
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      ZoologyTaxonomyVespidaeVespinae
In recent years, five new species of Vespinae have been described from Yunnan Province, China. A thorough assessment of these taxa, including study of color differences and compilation of measurements of specimens from six entomological... more
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      TaxonomyChinaVespulaVespa
Wing venation provides useful characters with which to classify extant and fossil insects. Recently, quantification of its shape using landmarks has increased the potential of wing venation to distinguish taxa. However, the use of wing... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeometric MorphometricsCladisticsFossils
231 species of the family Vespidae (Hymenoptera, Vespoidea) of Iran, in 55 genera belonging to 4 subfamilies Eumeninae (45 genera, 184 species), Masarinae (5 genera, 24 species), Polistinae (2 genera, 17 species) and Vespinae (3 genera, 6... more
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      Insect TaxonomyPotter waspsYellowjacketsPalearctic
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      Evolutionary BiologyZoologyFaunisticsPotter wasps
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      TaxonomyChinaVespulaVespa
Since its introduction in France 10 years ago, the yellow-legged Asian bee-hawking hornet Vespa velutina has rapidly spread to neighboring countries (Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy, and Germany), becoming a new threat to beekeeping... more
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      ParasitologyInvasive species ecologyInvasive SpeciesBiological invasions
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      Acute kidney injuryAnimal venoms and toxinsRenal failureHornets
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      ParasitologyBiologyInvasive species ecologyInvasive Species
The occurrence of the Asian hornet, Vespa velutina Lepeletier, 1836, in the Brussels-Capital region and the results of its progression in Belgium until the end of 2019 are presented. A brief biology of the species is recalled. The... more
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      BelgiumInvasive Alien SpeciesVespidaeHornets
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      TaxonomyBiodiversityDolichovespulaVespula
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      TaxonomyChinaVespulaVespa
A checklist of the species in the subfamily Vespinae is presented, including synonyms and distributional summaries. Sixty-seven extant species in four genera are treated as valid, with an additional ten fossil species listed. No... more
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      TaxonomyBiodiversityDolichovespulaVespula