Polistes sp.
The scientific name of a parasitic wasp can vary depending on the species. However, parasitic wasps belong to the order Hymenoptera and are known for laying their eggs inside other insects or arthropods to use them as hosts for their larvae to develop.
Constchorchirus arachnus
Polistes sp.
Chironex fleckeri.
The insect that is called a yellow-jacket in America is called a wasp in Europe. There are well over 100,000 varieties of wasp, but the scientific name of the common wasp is Vespula vulgaris.
Polistes fuscatus.
Hymenoptera allergy is the medical term meaning allergic reaction to a wasp bite.
The accepted scientific name is Lymire edwardsii.
There is no species commonly called "Brown Wasp." Wasps of the subfamily Polistinae make a papery, brown nest, and I suppose this could be what you're referring to, but in any case, the question would be easier to answer with a little more information.
There are many sub-species of wasps in Europe but the scientific name for the Common Wasp is Vespula Vulgaris.
That's a little vague. Only the certain species have binomial nomenclature, not the term that refers to a family. Wasp is a general name for the superfamilies Vespoidea and Sphecoidea.
"The Spider and the Wasp" is an expository essay because it provides factual information about the life cycle and behavior of the Ampulex compressa wasp. The author uses descriptive language and scientific research to explain how the wasp preys on spiders, making it an informative piece rather than a narrative or persuasive essay.