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Agelaia multipicta is a swarm-founding,
highly eusocial wasp that
lives in Mexico, Argentina,
Trinidad and
southern Brazil. It
nests in
natural cavities...
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Petrophila multipicta is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914. It is
found in Panama. "GlobIZ search". Global...
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erythrocephalus chooses sites close to a
water source.
Other wasps, like
Agelaia multipicta and Ves**** germanica, like to nest in
cavities that
include holes in...
- and
cover them to
protect themselves from ants.
Other wasps, such as A.
multipicta,
defend against ants by
blasting them off the nest with
bursts of wing...
- M.
labiatus Mischocyttarus drewseni Tribe Epiponini Genus Agelaia A.
multipicta Genus Apoica A.
pallens A.
pallida Genus Brachygastra B.
lecheguana B...
- cavapyta), or kava sa'yju "yellow wasp" (more
usually used for
Agelaia multipicta or A. pallipes). In the
Mexican state of Guerrero,
speakers of Malinaltepec...
- 1913) L.
inquieta (Alexander, 1943) L.
mantissa (Alexander, 1966) L.
multipicta (Alexander, 1939) L.
patagonica Alexander, 1928 L.
retractior Alexander...
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vicina A.
areata A.
angulicollis A.
cajennensis A.
flavipennis A.
fulvofasciata A.
multipicta A.
myrmecophila A.
pallipes A.
yepocapa A. panamaensis...
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Notocyphus minimus Lucas, 1897
Notocyphus morosus Banks, 1947
Notocyphus multipicta (Smith, 1873)
Notocyphus nessus Banks, 1945
Notocyphus nigrinus Banks...
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envenoming which will lead to ****ure
pharmacological breakthroughs. "Agelaia
multipicta (Haliday, 1836)". GBIF.org.
Retrieved 2 May 2013.
James M. Carpenter....