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- Belonogaster (belone - "needle", gaster - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and...
- Belonogaster juncea is a typical quasisocial paper wasp from sub-saharan Africa and south-western Asia. It is the type species for the genus Belonogaster...
- Belonogaster petiolata is a species of primitively eusocial wasp that dwells in southern Africa, in temperate or subhumid climate zones. This wasp species...
- Belonogaster juncea juncea is a subspecies of Belonogaster juncea and is classified as a primitively eusocial wasp, meaning that the species is social...
- Sterkfontein Caves are also home to numerous wild African species including Belonogaster petiolata, a wasp species of which there is a large nesting presence...
- and Australasian biogeographical regions. Belonogaster Belonogaster juncea (Fabricius, 1781) Belonogaster petiolata (Degeer, 1778) Icaria †Oligoropalidia...
- ground hornbills Adult with juvenile Juvenile plumage Juvenile with Belonogaster wasp prey BirdLife International (2016). "Merops nubicoides". IUCN Red...
- benefit than cost to the group. Many wasps, like Protopolybia exigua and Belonogaster petiolata, exhibit foraging behavior where adults perform trophallaxis...
- mud-dauber wasp); Eumeninae (mason wasps) Polistes sp. (paper wasp) Belonogaster sp. (paper wasp) Ants Pachycondyla sp. (stinging black ant, very common)...
- (see List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)). Belonogaster menelikii Gribodo, 1879 Wasp Menelik II Described from two specimens...