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  2. Polistes apachus - Wikipedia

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    Polistes apachus is a social wasp native to western North America. [2] It is known in English by the common name Texas paper wasp, [3] [4] or southwestern Texas paper wasp. [5] It has also been called the Apache wasp, perhaps first by Simmons et al. in California in 1948.

  3. Polistes bellicosus - Wikipedia

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    Polistes bellicosus is a social paper wasp from the order Hymenoptera typically found within Texas, namely the Houston area. [1] Like other paper wasps, Polistes bellicosus build nests by manipulating exposed fibers into paper to create cells. P. bellicosus often rebuild their nests at least once per colony season due to predation. [1]

  4. Polistes carolina - Wikipedia

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    It is a social wasp in the family Vespidae and subfamily Polistinae. The species is native to the United States from Texas to Florida, north to New York, and west to Nebraska. [3] The wasp's common name is due to the reddish-brown color of its head and body. P. carolina prefer to build their nests in protected spaces.

  5. Brachygastra mellifica - Wikipedia

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    The species that comprise the genus Brachygastra are neotropical social wasps. [2] They can be found from southern United States to Northern Argentina and include a total of 16 species. [3] B. mellifica is the only species present in the US, found in both Arizona and Texas. B. mellifica ranges from Texas to Panama. [4]

  6. List of invasive species in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Numerous non-native plants have been introduced to Texas in the United States and many of them have become invasive species. The following is a list of some non-native invasive plant species established in Texas. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Chrysonotomyia susbelli - Wikipedia

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    Chrysonotomyia susbelli is a species of parasitoid wasp in the family Eulophidae. First described in 2024, it is the first species of Chrysonotomyia known to parasitize Cynipid gall wasps and the 6th species known from America north of Mexico. So far, it is only known from Rice University in Houston, Texas. [1]

  8. Tiny Wasps Are Saving Rare Island Birds from Extinction: ‘A ...

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    Only less than 10% of the wasps survived the trip. The wasps were released into the forest in April 2021 with more releases since then. Now, according to the RSPB, an “estimated 60-90 pairs of ...

  9. Dielis tejensis - Wikipedia

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    Dielis tejensis is a species of scoliid wasp. It is endemic to Texas. [1] ... Dielis tejensis is currently only known from Texas from the gulf coast west to Kent ...