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- Polybia_sericea abstract "Polybia sericea is a social, tropical wasp of the family Vespidae that can be found in South America. It founds its colonies by swarming migrations, and feeds on nectar as well as other arthropods.P. sericea is medium in size, and has a dark-colored body. The wasps build multi-tiered nests, and colony size can vary greatly between a few workers to a few thousand. Queens can be distinguished from workers by their greater body size and smaller head size. They tend to be polygynous, meaning that there are several egg-laying queens within a nest, with the result that workers are generally less related to each other than in other eusocial species. Workers are responsible for hunting and foraging, while queens are responsible for laying eggs, and have the most developed ovaries. When hunting for prey, workers rely heavily on visual and olfactory cues. Prey include arthropods such as green and brown caterpillars.".
- Polybia_sericea binomialAuthority Olivier.
- Polybia_sericea class Insect.
- Polybia_sericea family Polistinae.
- Polybia_sericea family Vespidae.
- Polybia_sericea family Vespoidea.
- Polybia_sericea genus Polybia.
- Polybia_sericea kingdom Animal.
- Polybia_sericea order Hymenoptera.
- Polybia_sericea phylum Arthropod.
- Polybia_sericea thumbnail Polybiasericea2.jpg?width=300.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageID "44115537".
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageLength "16598".
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageOutDegree "50".
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageRevisionID "651001209".
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Abdomen.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Abdominal.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Carbohydrate.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Carbohydrates.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Cassava.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vespidae.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Caterpillar.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Caterpillars.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Epiponini.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Eusocial.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Eusociality.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Evil_eye.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Family.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink File:Polybiasericea1.jpg.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Folk_taxonomy.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Gaster_(insect_anatomy).
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Hymenoptera.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Manioc.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Nectar.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Offspring.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Olfaction.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Olfactory.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Olivier.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Oocyte.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Oocytes.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Ovariole.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Ovarioles.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Ovary.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Paper_maché.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Papier-mâché.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Paraphyletic.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Paraphyly.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Pheromone.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Polistinae.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Polybia.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Polybia_rejecta.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Polygynous.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Polygyny.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Polygyny_in_animals.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Polygyny_in_nature.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Protopolybia_chartergoides.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Semi-arid_climate.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Spermatheca.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Spermathecae.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Sternum_(arthropod_anatomy).
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Stroke.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Swarm_behaviour.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Synoeca_surinama.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Vespidae.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Vespoidea.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLink Wasp.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLinkText "P. sericea".
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polybia sericea".
- Polybia_sericea binomial "Polybia sericea".
- Polybia_sericea classis "Insecta".
- Polybia_sericea familia Vespidae.
- Polybia_sericea genus "Polybia".
- Polybia_sericea hasPhotoCollection Polybia_sericea.
- Polybia_sericea name "Polybia sericea".
- Polybia_sericea ordo Hymenoptera.
- Polybia_sericea phylum "Arthropoda".
- Polybia_sericea regnum "Animalia".
- Polybia_sericea species "P. sericea".
- Polybia_sericea subfamilia Polistinae.
- Polybia_sericea superfamilia Vespoidea.
- Polybia_sericea tribe Epiponini.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Polybia_sericea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Polybia_sericea subject Category:Vespidae.
- Polybia_sericea hypernym Wasp.
- Polybia_sericea type Animal.
- Polybia_sericea type Eukaryote.
- Polybia_sericea type Insect.
- Polybia_sericea type Species.
- Polybia_sericea type Thing.
- Polybia_sericea type Q1390.
- Polybia_sericea type Q19088.
- Polybia_sericea type Q729.
- Polybia_sericea comment "Polybia sericea is a social, tropical wasp of the family Vespidae that can be found in South America. It founds its colonies by swarming migrations, and feeds on nectar as well as other arthropods.P. sericea is medium in size, and has a dark-colored body. The wasps build multi-tiered nests, and colony size can vary greatly between a few workers to a few thousand. Queens can be distinguished from workers by their greater body size and smaller head size.".