Dolichovespula saxonica was created in 1793.
Dolichovespula adulterina was created in 1905.
Dolichovespula norwegica was created in 1793.
Dolichovespula sylvestris was created in 1763.
P. Vanderhaeghen has written: 'Biblia Saxonica'
The Free State of Saxony is located in the eastern corner of Germany, bordering Poland and the Czech Republic.
A yellowjacket is one of a few species of predatory wasp, usually of either of the genera Vespula or Dolichovespula.
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There are over a million different species of insect, each with its own scientific name.Insects in general are Insecta.
Peter John Landolt has written: 'Exocrine glands and queen pheromone in yellowjackets (Hymenoptera: Vespidae, Vespula/Dolichovespula)' -- subject(s): Exocrine glands, Vespidae, Hymenoptera, Secretion
Predatory wasps in the Vespula and Dolichovespula genera are known commonly as yellow jackets in North America and as wasps in other English-speaking countries. Yellow jackets generally have colored abdomens in alternating bands of black and yellow or black and white. Their faces have distinctive white or yellow markings.
Yes, yellow jackets are beneficial to gardens. The insects in question (Dolichovespula spp, Vespula spp) fulfill roles of predator and or prey within feeding chains and food webs. They also serve as pollinators of day-blooming edibles, ornamentals and wildflowering plants.
Yellow jacket is the North American name for insects that in the rest of the world are more usually called wasps. There are a large number of varieties of these predatory wasps. They taxonomic classification isKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ArthropodaClass: InsectaOrder: HymenopteraFamily: VespidaeSubfamily: VespinaeGenus: Vespula or Dolichovespula