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Polistes rubiginosus and P. carolina are the only large red-coloured wasp species in the eastern US. [7] P. rubiginosus is, however, extremely similar to P. carolina, [1] [6] [7] and can be found in the same regions; [4] [6] [7] the key morphological difference being the malar area (the "cheek") seen from the side, but this works only for the ...
The practice of retailers issuing trading stamps started in 1891 at Schuster's Department Store, Wisconsin. [3] At first, the stamps were given only to customers who paid for purchases in cash as a reward for not making purchases on credit. [1] Other retailers soon copied the practice of giving trading stamps that could be redeemed at the ...
Polistes annularis (P. annularis) is a species of paper wasp found throughout the eastern half of the United States. [1] [2] 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.
Red paper wasp can refer to: . Polistes carolina, found in the eastern United States; Polistes rubiginosus, found in the eastern United States; Polistes canadensis, found across the Neotropical realm, from Arizona through Central America and into South America
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Description: Red Paper Wasp (Vespidae, Polistes carolina (Linnaeus)) USA, TX, Kendall Co.: Austin Kendal 2016-02 29.83°N 98.83°W 494m aerial Hill by canyon, flowering American elm
Polistes canadensis is a species of red paper wasp found in the Neotropical realm. It is a primitively eusocial wasp as a member of the subfamily Polistinae . A largely predatory species, it hunts for caterpillar meat to supply its colony, often supplementing its developing larvae with nectar. [ 2 ]
[26] [75] [94] Ephemera has been considered for curation since the 1970s, due in part to collectors, at which point societies, professional associations and publications regarding ephemera arose. [ 3 ] [ 95 ] [ 96 ] Although ephemera is a global occurrence, interest is chiefly present in Britain and America.