Polistes metricus

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Polistes metricus is a species of paper wasp native to North America, known for its social nesting behavior and role as a predator of caterpillars.

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Polistes metricus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hymenopteran
insect
species of paper wasp
adultDiet nectar
plant exudates
sugary secretions
bodyColoration brown with yellow markings
class Insecta
colonyFoundation solitary founding by a single queen
sometimes multiple foundresses
commonName metric paper wasp
communication chemical cues
tactile signals
defenseMechanism sting
describedBy William Kirby
diet caterpillars
other soft-bodied insects
distribution Midwestern United States
eastern United States
family Vespidae
foragingBehavior predator of caterpillars
genus Polistes
habitat human structures
open and semi-open habitats
shrubs and trees
kingdom Animalia
larvalFood masticated insect prey
nativeTo North America
United States of America
surface form: United States

eastern North America
nestMaterial chewed plant fibers
paper-like pulp
nestType open comb nest
paper nest
order Hymenoptera
overwinteringStage mated females
phylum Arthropoda
relevanceToHumans natural enemy of agricultural pests
relevanceToResearch model for studies of caste differentiation
model for studies of social behavior
reproductiveStrategy annual colony cycle
roleInEcosystem biological control agent of herbivorous insects
socialBehavior eusocial
socialStructure queen and worker castes
subfamily Polistinae
taxonRank species
yearDescribed 1837

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Polistinae hasMember Polistes metricus