Dolichovespula sylvestris was created in 1763.
Dolichovespula norwegica was created in 1793.
Dolichovespula saxonica was created in 1793.
Dolichovespula adulterina was created in 1905.
The common name for Pinus sylvestris is Scots pine.
Cat
Pinus sylvestris
Felis sylvestris ssp. grampia.
Pine/redwood (Pinus sylvestris)
A yellowjacket is one of a few species of predatory wasp, usually of either of the genera Vespula or Dolichovespula.
The scientific name of Scotch pine is Pinus sylvestris. It is a coniferous tree native to Europe and Asia, known for its reddish-brown bark and long, slender needles arranged in pairs.
'Bostulp' is a Dutch equivalent of 'wild tulip' [Tulipa sylvestris].
'Wild tulip' is an English equivalent of 'bostulp' [Tulipa sylvestris].