Misidentification of Vespula alascensis V. vulgaris in.
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Nest sites are mostly underground with entrance tunnels often much longer than those of V. germanica, sometimes reaching 45cm in length.Much more common than V. germanica in roof spaces, where the nests can be up to 1.2m across. The nest envelope is variously coloured yellowish to brown due to the workers collecting both rotted and fairly sound wood fibres (cf. V. germanica).
In both years, the same eight species were trapped from the genera Vespula, Dolichovespula, and Polistes. The predominant wasp species trapped were Vespula maculifrons, Vespula vidua, Vespula flavopilosa, and Vespula germanica in 2015 and V. maculifrons, V. flavopilosa, V. germanica, and Dolichovespula maculata in 2017, in order of total abundance.
Catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine with phospholipase A1 (EC 3.1.1.32) and phospholipase A2 (EC 3.1.1.4) activities. Shows hemolytic activity (By similarity).
In both years, the same eight species were trapped from the genera Vespula, Dolichovespula, and Polistes. The predominant wasp species trapped were Vespula maculifrons, Vespula vidua, Vespula flavopilosa, and Vespula germanica in 2015 and V. maculifrons, V. flavopilosa, V. germanica, and Dolichovespula maculata in.
Horae entomologicae, or, Essays on the annulose animals. By. Macleay, William Sharp, 1792-1865 Type. Book Material. Published material. Publication info. London :Printed for S. Bagster,1819-1821. Notes: No more published. Contents: pt. 1. Containing general observations on the geography, manners, and natural affinities of the insects which.
Pure Vespula maculifrons venom was demonstrated to contain five major allergenic proteins, which were all isolated from commercial venom sac extract. The five proteins: Vmacl, MW 97,000; hyaluronidase, MW 46,000; Vmac3, MW 39,000; phospholipase A and B, MW 34,000; and antigen 5, MW 22,000 were all demonstrated to be biochemically and immunologically distinct.