Parapolybia

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Parapolybia is a genus of social wasps known for their paper nests and occurrence primarily in Asia.

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Parapolybia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
taxon
behavior colony-forming
eusocial
belongsToSubfamily Polistinae
bodyPlan segmented body with head thorax and abdomen
circulatorySystem open circulatory system
class Insecta
commonName social wasps
communication chemical signals
tactile signals
defense alarm pheromones
stinging
describedAs paper wasps
development holometabolous metamorphosis
diet nectar-feeding
predatory on other insects
distribution Asia
East Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
domain Eukaryota
ecologicalRole pollinators
predators of herbivorous insects
family Vespidae
habitat forests
rural areas
suburban areas
terrestrial
hasColonyType annual colonies
hasSting true
hasWings true
kingdom Animalia
nestAttachment often suspended from vegetation
nestMaterial chewed plant fibers
nestType paper nests
order Hymenoptera
parentTaxon Polistinae
phylum Arthropoda
reproduction oviparous
reproductionType sexual reproduction
respiration tracheal system
skeleton exoskeleton
socialStructure queen and worker castes
symmetry bilateral symmetry
taxonRank genus

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Polistinae hasMember Parapolybia