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Belonogaster Facialis
''Belonogaster'' (''belone'' - "needle", ''gaster'' - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and two extend as far as India. They have characteristics of both the eusocial and the solitary wasps. ''Belonogaster'' constructs communal paper nests where the grubs are fed on masticated, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars.https://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Vespidae/Polistinae/Belonogaster/index.htm The type species is ''Belonogaster juncea'', which consists of two subspecies: ''Belonogaster juncea colonialis'' and ''Belonogaster juncea juncea''. ''Belanogaster'' wasps are an important food source for wintering European honey buzzards (''Pernis apivorus'') in sub-Saharan Africa. In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees (''Apis mellifera''). Some birds choose ...
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Henri Louis Frédéric De Saussure
Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure (; ; 27 November 1829 – 20 February 1905) was a Swiss mineralogist and entomologist specialising in studies of Hymenoptera and Orthopteroid insects. He also was a prolific taxonomist. Biography Saussure's elementary education was at Alphonse Briquet's then, as an adolescent, at the Hofwyl school run by Philipp Emanuel von Fellenberg. At the University of Geneva he was taught by François Jules Pictet de la Rive, who introduced him to entomology. After several years of study in Paris he received the degree of licentiate of the Faculty of Paris and obtained the degree of Doctor from the University of Giessen. He worked mainly on Hymenoptera and Orthoptera. His first paper, in 1852, was on solitary wasps. In 1854 he traveled to the West Indies, then to Mexico and the United States of America. There he met Louis Agassiz. He returned to Switzerland in 1856 with collections of American insects, myriapods, crustaceans, birds and ...
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Belonogaster Abyssinica
''Belonogaster'' (''belone'' - "needle", ''gaster'' - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and two extend as far as India. They have characteristics of both the eusocial and the solitary wasps. ''Belonogaster'' constructs communal paper nests where the grubs are fed on masticated, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars.https://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Vespidae/Polistinae/Belonogaster/index.htm The type species is '' Belonogaster juncea'', which consists of two subspecies: ''Belonogaster juncea colonialis'' and '' Belonogaster juncea juncea''. ''Belanogaster'' wasps are an important food source for wintering European honey buzzards (''Pernis apivorus'') in sub-Saharan Africa. In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees (''Apis mellifera''). Some birds choose to bu ...
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Belonogaster Brunnea
''Belonogaster'' (''belone'' - "needle", ''gaster'' - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and two extend as far as India. They have characteristics of both the eusocial and the solitary wasps. ''Belonogaster'' constructs communal paper nests where the grubs are fed on masticated, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars.https://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Vespidae/Polistinae/Belonogaster/index.htm The type species is '' Belonogaster juncea'', which consists of two subspecies: ''Belonogaster juncea colonialis'' and '' Belonogaster juncea juncea''. ''Belanogaster'' wasps are an important food source for wintering European honey buzzards (''Pernis apivorus'') in sub-Saharan Africa. In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees (''Apis mellifera''). Some birds choose to bu ...
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Belonogaster Brevitarsus
''Belonogaster'' (''belone'' - "needle", ''gaster'' - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and two extend as far as India. They have characteristics of both the eusocial and the solitary wasps. ''Belonogaster'' constructs communal paper nests where the grubs are fed on masticated, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars.https://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Vespidae/Polistinae/Belonogaster/index.htm The type species is '' Belonogaster juncea'', which consists of two subspecies: ''Belonogaster juncea colonialis'' and '' Belonogaster juncea juncea''. ''Belanogaster'' wasps are an important food source for wintering European honey buzzards (''Pernis apivorus'') in sub-Saharan Africa. In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees (''Apis mellifera''). Some birds choose to bu ...
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Belonogaster Brevipetiolata
''Belonogaster'' (''belone'' - "needle", ''gaster'' - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and two extend as far as India. They have characteristics of both the eusocial and the solitary wasps. ''Belonogaster'' constructs communal paper nests where the grubs are fed on masticated, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars.https://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Vespidae/Polistinae/Belonogaster/index.htm The type species is '' Belonogaster juncea'', which consists of two subspecies: ''Belonogaster juncea colonialis'' and '' Belonogaster juncea juncea''. ''Belanogaster'' wasps are an important food source for wintering European honey buzzards (''Pernis apivorus'') in sub-Saharan Africa. In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees (''Apis mellifera''). Some birds choose to bu ...
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Belonogaster Brachystoma
''Belonogaster'' (''belone'' - "needle", ''gaster'' - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and two extend as far as India. They have characteristics of both the eusocial and the solitary wasps. ''Belonogaster'' constructs communal paper nests where the grubs are fed on masticated, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars.https://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Vespidae/Polistinae/Belonogaster/index.htm The type species is '' Belonogaster juncea'', which consists of two subspecies: ''Belonogaster juncea colonialis'' and '' Belonogaster juncea juncea''. ''Belanogaster'' wasps are an important food source for wintering European honey buzzards (''Pernis apivorus'') in sub-Saharan Africa. In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees (''Apis mellifera''). Some birds choose to bu ...
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Belonogaster Bimaculata
''Belonogaster'' (''belone'' - "needle", ''gaster'' - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and two extend as far as India. They have characteristics of both the eusocial and the solitary wasps. ''Belonogaster'' constructs communal paper nests where the grubs are fed on masticated, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars.https://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Vespidae/Polistinae/Belonogaster/index.htm The type species is '' Belonogaster juncea'', which consists of two subspecies: ''Belonogaster juncea colonialis'' and '' Belonogaster juncea juncea''. ''Belanogaster'' wasps are an important food source for wintering European honey buzzards (''Pernis apivorus'') in sub-Saharan Africa. In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees (''Apis mellifera''). Some birds choose to bu ...
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Belonogaster Bicolor
''Belonogaster'' (''belone'' - "needle", ''gaster'' - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and two extend as far as India. They have characteristics of both the eusocial and the solitary wasps. ''Belonogaster'' constructs communal paper nests where the grubs are fed on masticated, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars.https://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Vespidae/Polistinae/Belonogaster/index.htm The type species is '' Belonogaster juncea'', which consists of two subspecies: ''Belonogaster juncea colonialis'' and '' Belonogaster juncea juncea''. ''Belanogaster'' wasps are an important food source for wintering European honey buzzards (''Pernis apivorus'') in sub-Saharan Africa. In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees (''Apis mellifera''). Some birds choose to bu ...
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Belonogaster Barbata
''Belonogaster'' (''belone'' - "needle", ''gaster'' - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and two extend as far as India. They have characteristics of both the eusocial and the solitary wasps. ''Belonogaster'' constructs communal paper nests where the grubs are fed on masticated, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars.https://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Vespidae/Polistinae/Belonogaster/index.htm The type species is '' Belonogaster juncea'', which consists of two subspecies: ''Belonogaster juncea colonialis'' and '' Belonogaster juncea juncea''. ''Belanogaster'' wasps are an important food source for wintering European honey buzzards (''Pernis apivorus'') in sub-Saharan Africa. In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees (''Apis mellifera''). Some birds choose to bu ...
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Belonogaster Aurata
''Belonogaster'' (''belone'' - "needle", ''gaster'' - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and two extend as far as India. They have characteristics of both the eusocial and the solitary wasps. ''Belonogaster'' constructs communal paper nests where the grubs are fed on masticated, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars.https://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Vespidae/Polistinae/Belonogaster/index.htm The type species is '' Belonogaster juncea'', which consists of two subspecies: '' Belonogaster juncea colonialis'' and '' Belonogaster juncea juncea''. ''Belanogaster'' wasps are an important food source for wintering European honey buzzards (''Pernis apivorus'') in sub-Saharan Africa. In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees (''Apis mellifera''). Some birds choose to b ...
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Belonogaster Atrata
''Belonogaster'' (''belone'' - "needle", ''gaster'' - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and two extend as far as India. They have characteristics of both the eusocial and the solitary wasps. ''Belonogaster'' constructs communal paper nests where the grubs are fed on masticated, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars.https://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Vespidae/Polistinae/Belonogaster/index.htm The type species is '' Belonogaster juncea'', which consists of two subspecies: '' Belonogaster juncea colonialis'' and '' Belonogaster juncea juncea''. ''Belanogaster'' wasps are an important food source for wintering European honey buzzards (''Pernis apivorus'') in sub-Saharan Africa. In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees (''Apis mellifera''). Some birds choose to b ...
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Belonogaster Arabica
''Belonogaster'' (''belone'' - "needle", ''gaster'' - "belly") is a large genus of mainly Afrotropical quasisocial wasps, although some species occur in Arabia and two extend as far as India. They have characteristics of both the eusocial and the solitary wasps. ''Belonogaster'' constructs communal paper nests where the grubs are fed on masticated, soft-bodied insects such as caterpillars.https://www.waspweb.org/Vespoidea/Vespidae/Polistinae/Belonogaster/index.htm The type species is '' Belonogaster juncea'', which consists of two subspecies: '' Belonogaster juncea colonialis'' and '' Belonogaster juncea juncea''. ''Belanogaster'' wasps are an important food source for wintering European honey buzzards (''Pernis apivorus'') in sub-Saharan Africa. In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees (''Apis mellifera''). Some birds choose to b ...
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