Polistes exclamans: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Hymenoptera
- Family
- Vespidae
- Genus
- Polistes
- Species
- Polistes exclamans
- Scientific Name
- Polistes exclamans
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Polistes exclamans
Polistes exclamans, the Guinea paper wasp, is a social wasp and is part of the family Vespidae of the order Hymenoptera. It has been found in Ontario, Canada and the eastern United States from Illinois down south to Florida and west to Nebraska and California. It is also found in Mexico from Chihuahua to Jalisco, Hidalgo. P. exclamans has shown variability in its range including an absence of the species in eastern Missouri from the 1920’s to 1940’s, a presence in the 1960’s to 1980’s, and an apparent absence again of the species in these same sites in eastern Missouri since 1989. This suggests that their range has either expanded northward and contracted southward or that they have large, long-term cycles of abundance. P. exclamans has three specific castes, including males, workers, and queens, but the dominance hierarchy is further distinguished by age. The older the wasp is, the higher it is in ranking within the colony. In most P. exclamans nests, there is one queen who lays all the eggs in the colony. The physiological similarities between the worker and queen castes have led to experiments attempting to distinguish the characteristics of these two castes and how they are determined, though males have easily identifiable physiological characteristics. Since P. exclamans live in relatively small, open combed nests, they are often subject to predators and parasites, such as Chalcoela iphitalis, Elasmus polistis, and birds. P. exclamans have defense and recognition strategies that help protect against these predators and parasites.
...Polistes exclamans in languages:
- English
- Common Paper Wasp
- English
- Zebra Paper Wasp
- English
- Guinea Paper Wasp
- English
- Guinea Wasp
- English
- Coral Paper Wasp
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Polistes adelphus
- Polistes annularis
- Polistes apicalis
- Polistes arizonensis
- Polistes aterrimus
- Polistes bahamensis
- Polistes bequaertellus
- Polistes biguttatus
- Polistes binotatus
- Polistes brevifissus
- Polistes buyssoni
- Polistes canadensis
- Polistes cavapyta
- Polistes cavapytiformis
- Polistes comanchus
- Polistes consobrinus
- Polistes crinitus
- Polistes cubensis
- Polistes dominicus
- Polistes eburneus
- Polistes erythrocephalus
- Polistes exclamans
- Polistes ferreri
- Polistes franciscanus
- Polistes goeldii
- Polistes huacapistana
- Polistes incertus
- Polistes infuscatus
- Polistes instabilis
- Polistes kaibabensis
- Polistes lanio
- Polistes lineonotus
- Polistes maranonensis
- Polistes melanotus
- Polistes mexicanus
- Polistes minor
- Polistes myersi
- Polistes ninabamba
- Polistes notatipes
- Polistes oculatus
- Polistes penai
- Polistes peruvianus
- Polistes pseudoculatus
- Polistes ridleyi
- Polistes rufidens
- Polistes satan
- Polistes simillimus
- Polistes stabilinus
- Polistes veracrucis
- Polistes versicolor
- Polistes weyrauchorum
- Polistes xanthogaster
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