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Keyword: Vespula


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Vespinae
Vespinae are a subfamily of the family Vespidae. There are 61 species worldwide, 11 species of which can be found in Central Europe. Some examples of species found in Central Europe are: the hornet, Dolichovespula sylvestris, Dolichovespula omissa, Vespula rufa, the common wasp and the German wasp.
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German wasp
The German wasp (Vespula germanica) is of the family Vespidae and of the subfamily Vespinae. They are found in Europe, large parts of Asia and some areas in Africa. The German wasp is a colony building insect.
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Common wasp
The common wasp (Vespula vulgaris) belongs to the genus wasps. It is a wasp from the family Vespidae and is one of the most widespread kinds of wasp in Western Europe. The common wasp is an annual and social insect.
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German Wasp - Vespula germanica
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Query: Common wasp - Vespula vulgaris - side view
Common wasp - Vespula vulgaris - side view
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German Wasps - Vespula germanica
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