Vespula Explained

Vespula is a small genus of social wasps, widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. Along with members of their sister genus Dolichovespula, they are collectively known by the common name yellowjackets (or yellow jackets) in North America. Vespula species have a shorter oculomalar space (shown in the figure below right) and a more pronounced tendency to nest underground than Dolichovespula.

Notable species

Species

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Venom

The venom of Vespula is mostly composed of antigen 5, hyaluronidase, and phospholipase.

Immunology

A high degree of similarity occurs between immunogenic fractions of different Vespula species. Rabbit serum antibodies are unable to distinguish between them.

References

Notes and References

  1. http://bugguide.net/node/view/554/tree Vespula
  2. Landolt . Peter J. . Sierra . José Monzón . Unruh . Thomas R. . Zack . Richard S. . 2010-09-29 . A new species of Vespula, and first record of Vespa crabro L. (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) from Guatemala, Central America . Zootaxa . 2629 . 1 . 61 . 10.11646/zootaxa.2629.1.4 . 1175-5334. free .
  3. Jacobson. R. S.. Matthews. R. W.. Macdonald. J. F.. 1978-05-15. A Systematic Study of the Vespula vulgaris Group with a Description of a New Yellowjacket Species in Eastern North America (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)1. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. en. 71. 3. 299–312. 10.1093/aesa/71.3.299. 0013-8746.
  4. Archer . Michael . The Euro-Asian Species of the Vespula rufa group (Hymenoptera, Vespidae), with Despcriptions of Two New Species and One New Subspecies . Kontyû . 25 March 1981 . 49 . 1 . 54–64 .
  5. Yamane . Seiki . Wagner . Robert E. . Yamane . Soichi . A tentative revision of the subgenus Paravespula of eastern Asia (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) . Insecta Matsumurana . New series . March 1980 . 19 . 44–46 . 2115/9800 . 0020-1804.