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Common wasp & x28;Vespula vulgaris& x29; family Vespidae. It feeds on salami. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vespidae wasp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vespidae wasp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shows a wasp family Vespidae on a papery hexagonal nest attached Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wasp likely of the Vespidae family tending to a paper nest suspended Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vespidae wasp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vespidae wasp Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Vespidae in the heart of Camellia amplexicaulis flower
Detailed close-up of a paper wasp nest family Vespidae hangs from a thin Royalty Free Stock Photo
It features open hexagonal cells at the bottom, typical of the Vespidae family Royalty Free Stock Photo
One Vespidae flying out to the morning light in a flower garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wasp Vespidae macro photo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vespidae on flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vespula germanica,family Vespidae - European wasp, German wasp or German yellowjacket -  landed on a common yarrow flower. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up view of a paper wasp nest (family Vespidae) showing its intricate structure. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Camellia amplexicaulis (Pit.) Cohen Stuart is a small evergreen tree in the Theaceae family, belonging to the Camellia genus. It can reach a height of up to 7 meters, with hairless tender branches and a purple brown color. Single leaf, alternate, elliptical or elongated elliptical. Flowers solitary or clustered at the top of branches or leaf axils, with thick stalks, 10-12 millimeters long, and hairless. Flowering period from summer to autumn, even throughout the year Fruit season in autumn and winter.Vespidae is a collective term for insects belonging to the family Vespidae in the order Hymenoptera. There are about 15000 species worldwide, with over 5000 known and 200 recorded in China. Bees with smooth and few hairs, longitudinal folding of forewings when stationary, and strong stingers Adults often have alternating black, yellow, and brown colors, or a single color, with varying sizes of engraved dots or smooth surfaces The fur is generally shorter and the feet are longer Developed wings, flying rapidly The mouth is well-developed and the upper jaw is relatively thick.


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