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Polistes biglumis is a species of social wasp within Polistes, the most common genus of paper wasp. It is distinguished mainly by its tendency to reside in montane climates in meadows or alpine areas. Selection pressure from the wasp's environment has led to several idiosyncrasies of its behavior and lifecycle with respect to its relative species in the genus Polistes. It alone among paper wasps is often polyandrous. In addition, it has a truncated nesting season that gives rise to unique competitive dynamics among females of the species. P. biglumis wasps use an odor-based recognition system that is the basis for all wasp-to-wasp interaction of the species. The wasp's lifecycle is highly intertwined with that of Polistes atrimandibularis, an obligate social parasite wasp that frequently i

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  • Berg-Feldwespe (de)
  • Bergveldwesp (nl)
  • Polistes biglumis (en)
  • Stenpappersgeting (sv)
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  • Die Berg-Feldwespe (Polistes biglumis) ist ein Hautflügler aus der Familie der Faltenwespen (Vespidae). (de)
  • De bergveldwesp (Polistes biglumis) is een vliesvleugelig insect uit de familie van de plooivleugelwespen (Vespidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1758 door Linnaeus. (nl)
  • Stenpappersgeting (Polistes biglumis) är en getingart som först beskrevs av Carl von Linné 1758. Stenpappersgeting ingår i släktet pappersgetingar, och familjen getingar. Enligt den svenska rödlistan är arten sårbar i Sverige. . Arten har tidigare förekommit i Götaland, Svealand och Nedre Norrland men är numera lokalt utdöd. Artens livsmiljö är skogslandskap. Utöver nominatformen finns också underarten P. b. alpium. (sv)
  • Polistes biglumis is a species of social wasp within Polistes, the most common genus of paper wasp. It is distinguished mainly by its tendency to reside in montane climates in meadows or alpine areas. Selection pressure from the wasp's environment has led to several idiosyncrasies of its behavior and lifecycle with respect to its relative species in the genus Polistes. It alone among paper wasps is often polyandrous. In addition, it has a truncated nesting season that gives rise to unique competitive dynamics among females of the species. P. biglumis wasps use an odor-based recognition system that is the basis for all wasp-to-wasp interaction of the species. The wasp's lifecycle is highly intertwined with that of Polistes atrimandibularis, an obligate social parasite wasp that frequently i (en)
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  • * Vespa biglumis * Polistes pamirensis * Polistes dubia Kohl, 1898 * Vespa biglumis Linnaeus, 1758 * Vespa rupestris Linnaeus, 1758 (en)
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