The scientific or taxonomic name would be Vespa crabro.
The hornet species that possesses a photographic memory is the Asian giant hornet.
Hornets are in the same family as wasps, vespidae. The exact latin name depends on the variety of hornet. For example, the European hornet is vespa crabro, and the white-faced hornet is vespa maculata.
An Asian giant hornet is the world's largest species of hornet, Latin name Vespa mandarinia, native to temperate and tropical Eastern Asia.
The Asian Giant Hornet (Vespa mandarinia) holds the title for the world's largest hornet species. They can grow up to about 2 inches (5 centimeters) in length and have a distinctive yellow-orange head with prominent eyes.
I know of 2 : the white-faced hornet and the yellow hornet. I know this because I'm allergic to both of them.
the scientific name for hornets, (witch are in the same family as wasps) are vespidae
Spermolous from the Acevetous Univitoli species. Thank you fas asking ChaCha!
I have no idea what kind of fish you are asking about. There are two species of fish commonly called a "red zebra". One species is the very common Zebra Danio (Brachidanio rerio) that has been genetically interfered with to make it red, and the other is a Lake Malawi Cichlid (Pseudotropheus estherae). As far as a "Hornet fish" is concerned, I have never heard of one, and can find no reference to one anywhere. Maybe you could ask again but to avoid confusion please use the fishes real (taxonomic) names.
that is the bald face hornet. at least from what you ask it is
When identifying hornet species, look at the size, color, and markings on the insect's body. Pay attention to the shape of the head and thorax, as well as the pattern of stripes or spots on the abdomen. Consulting a field guide or entomologist can also help with accurate identification.
An average hornet typically weighs between 0.1 to 0.3 grams. The exact weight can vary depending on the species, with larger hornets like the Asian giant hornet weighing more. Overall, hornets are relatively lightweight insects compared to other animals.
The hornet spotted in the backyard can be identified as an Asian giant hornet, also known as the "murder hornet."