- "Australian hornet"
Abispa eximia Abispa laticincta Abispa ruficornis Abispa splendida Wikispecies has
information related to
Abispa. "ADW:
Abispa: classIFICATION"...
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Australian hornet (
Abispa ephippium) is not a true hornet, it is a type of
potter wasp or "mason wasp", is a
vespid native to the
Australian states...
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Abispa splendida maculicollis Cameron, 1911
Abispa splendida odyneroides Perkins, 1912
Abispa splendida splendida (Guérin, 1838)
Abispa splendida...
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Abispa australiana is a
species of wasp in the
Vespidae family. It was
described by Mitc****[who?] in 1838.
Abispa australiana at www.biolib.cz. v t e...
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Abispa eximia is a
species of wasp in the
Vespidae family. Zicha,
Ondrej (ed.). "
Abispa eximia (Smith, 1865)". BioLib:
Biological library.
Archived from...
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Abispa ruficornis is a
species of wasp in the
Vespidae family. Zicha,
Ondrej (ed.). "
Abispa ruficornis Vecht, 1960". BioLib:
Biological library. Archived...
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Abispa laticincta is a
species of wasp in the
Vespidae family. Zicha,
Ondrej (ed.). "
Abispa laticincta van der Vecht, 1960". BioLib:
Biological library...
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rather than
subterranean nests.
Another example is the
Australian hornet (
Abispa ephippium),
which is
actually a
species of
potter wasp.
Hornets are found...
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Scott Steiner "Lord"
Steven Regal Sting Ultimo Dragon 200 Wins (Yoji Anjo)
Abispa (Jushin "Thunder" Liger)
Akira (Akira Maeda) Bad
Blood (The
Great Muta)...
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INdonesian Archipelago". Treubia. 38: 71–186. van der Vecht, J. 1960. On
Abispa and some
other Eumenidae from the
Australian region (Hymenoptera, Vespoidea)...