Polistes annularis

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Polistes annularis is a species of paper wasp native to North America, known for its open-comb nests and complex social behavior.

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Polistes annularis canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf paper wasp
species of wasp
adultDiet nectar
plant exudates
binomialName Polistes annularis
bodyLength approximately 15–20 mm
broodCare cooperative brood care by workers
casteSystem queen and worker castes
class Insecta
colonyCycle dies out in late season
founded in spring
colonyType annual colony
coloration mostly dark brown to black body
reddish or chestnut markings
commonName ringed paper wasp
communication chemical cues
tactile interactions
defenseBehavior stinging when nest is threatened
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
diet caterpillars
other soft-bodied insects
distributionRegion eastern North America
ecologicalRole natural enemy of agricultural pests
family Vespidae
foundIn Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
genus Polistes
habitat forest edges
shrubs and small trees
woodlands
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo North America
nestArchitecture single comb suspended by a stalk
nestLocation exposed sites
nestMaterial chewed plant fibers
nestType open-comb paper nest
order Hymenoptera
overwinteringStage fertilized females
phylum Arthropoda
reproductiveStrategy single or few dominant egg-laying females
roleInEcosystem pollinator
predator of herbivorous insects
socialBehavior complex social behavior
socialStructure eusocial
stinger present in females
subfamily Polistinae
taxonRank species
yearDescribed 1763

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Polistinae hasMember Polistes annularis