Polistes nimpha

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Polistes nimpha is a species of paper wasp found across much of Europe and parts of Asia, known for its open-comb nests and social colony structure.

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Polistes nimpha canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf insect
paper wasp
species of wasp
binomialName Polistes nimpha self-link
bodyColoration yellow and black pattern
class Insecta
colonyFoundation solitary founding by a queen
colonyLifecycle spring to late summer
communicationMethod chemical cues
tactile signals
describedBy Christ
diet insect prey
nectar
family Vespidae NERFINISHED
foundIn Asia
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Europe
Palearctic realm
surface form: Palearctic region

Western Asia
genus Polistes
habitat field margins
gardens
meadows
open habitats
hasColonyType annual colony
hasCommonName paper wasp
hasSocialStructure eusocial
hasSting yes
kingdom Animalia
nestAttachment attached to man-made structures
attached to vegetation
nestMaterial paper-like material
nestType open-comb nest
order Hymenoptera NERFINISHED
overwinteringStage fertilized female
phylum Arthropoda
reproduction sexual reproduction
reproductiveCastes male
queen
roleInEcosystem predator of herbivorous insects
stingUsedFor defense
subduing prey
subfamily Polistinae
taxonRank species
workerCastes worker female
yearDescribed 1791

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Polistinae hasMember Polistes nimpha
Polistes nimpha binomialName Polistes nimpha self-link