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Polistes annularis (P. annularis) is a species of paper wasp found throughout the eastern half of the United States. This species of red paper wasp is known for its large size and its red-and-black coloration and is variably referred to as a ringed paper wasp or jack Spaniard wasp. It builds its nest under overhangs near bodies of water that minimize the amount of sunlight penetration. It clusters its nests together in large aggregations, and consumes nectar and other insects. Its principal predator is the ant, although birds are also known to prey on it. Unlike other wasps, P. annularis is relatively robust in winter conditions, and has also been observed to store honey in advance of hibernation. This species has also been used as a model species to demonstrate the ability to use microsat

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  • Polistes annularis (P. annularis) is a species of paper wasp found throughout the eastern half of the United States. This species of red paper wasp is known for its large size and its red-and-black coloration and is variably referred to as a ringed paper wasp or jack Spaniard wasp. It builds its nest under overhangs near bodies of water that minimize the amount of sunlight penetration. It clusters its nests together in large aggregations, and consumes nectar and other insects. Its principal predator is the ant, although birds are also known to prey on it. Unlike other wasps, P. annularis is relatively robust in winter conditions, and has also been observed to store honey in advance of hibernation. This species has also been used as a model species to demonstrate the ability to use microsatellite markers in maternity assignment of social insects. (en)
  • Polistes annularis är en getingart som först beskrevs av Carl von Linné 1763. Polistes annularis ingår i släktet pappersgetingar, och familjen getingar. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Polistes annularis (лат.) — вид общественных ос из семейства Vespidae. (ru)
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  • Polistes annularis photographed in Oklahoma (en)
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  • Polistes annularis (en)
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  • *Vespa annularis (Linnaeus, 1763) *Vespa cincta (Drury, 1773) (en)
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  • Polistes annularis (en)
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  • Polistes annularis är en getingart som först beskrevs av Carl von Linné 1763. Polistes annularis ingår i släktet pappersgetingar, och familjen getingar. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Polistes annularis (лат.) — вид общественных ос из семейства Vespidae. (ru)
  • Polistes annularis (P. annularis) is a species of paper wasp found throughout the eastern half of the United States. This species of red paper wasp is known for its large size and its red-and-black coloration and is variably referred to as a ringed paper wasp or jack Spaniard wasp. It builds its nest under overhangs near bodies of water that minimize the amount of sunlight penetration. It clusters its nests together in large aggregations, and consumes nectar and other insects. Its principal predator is the ant, although birds are also known to prey on it. Unlike other wasps, P. annularis is relatively robust in winter conditions, and has also been observed to store honey in advance of hibernation. This species has also been used as a model species to demonstrate the ability to use microsat (en)
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  • Polistes annularis (en)
  • Polistes annularis (sv)
  • Polistes annularis (ru)
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