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- Polistes nimpha is a eusocial paper wasp found all over Europe, with particular sightings in Turkey, Finland, Estonia, and Latvia. It is also found in...
- autumn season begins. V. crabro has also been observed attacking Polistes nimpha nests. Unwarranted fear of V. crabro has often led to the destruction of...
- their bodies were burnt. Martha meanwhile was killed at a place called in Nimpha or Nymphae Catab****i (later called Santa Ninfa), thirteen miles from Rome...
- pensavo" Calearo Faraone Pablo Miguel Lombroni Capalbo Faraone Shablo 3:33 4. "Nimpha - La storia di una ninfomane" Calearo Faraone Lombroni Capalbo Faraone Shablo...
- the ****anese species is an undescribed species more closely related to P. nimpha than to the predominantly European P. biglumis described here. The species...
- stotherti Meade-Waldo, 1916 Polistes nigritarsis Cameron, 1900 Polistes nimpha (Christ, 1791) Polistes ninabamba Richards, 1978 Polistes nipponensis Pérez...
- is the smallest. It parasitizes multiple species such as P. dominula, P. nimpha, P. ****ocius, P. gallicus, and P. biglumis. Females of P. atrimandibularis...
- common ancestor, and suggests that they are more closely related to Polistes nimpha and Polistes dominula (the latter being host to at least three of the four...
- longer than in similar species. This species is very similar to Polistes nimpha. For this reason the recognition of P. ****ocius females may be problematic...
- materials of Polistes gallicus (L.), Polistes dominulus (Christ) and Polistes nimpha (Christ) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)" (PDF). Arch. Biol. Sci. 64 (3): 1079–1084...