Vespula germanica (Fabricius)

Kimsey, Lynn S. & Carpenter, James M., 2012, The Vespinae of North America (Vespidae, Hymenoptera), Journal of Hymenoptera Research 28, pp. 37-65 : 46

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.28.3514

publication LSID

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scientific name

Vespula germanica (Fabricius)
status

 

Vespula germanica (Fabricius) Figs 1a, b View Figure 1 13 View Figures 2–13 19 View Figures 14–25 40 View Figures 38–47 67 View Figures 59–71 83 View Figures 72–84

Vespa maculata ? Scopoli 1763:312. Type destroyed; “Carnioliae” (Slovenia). Nec Vespa maculata Linnaeus 1763.

Vespa macularis ? Olivier 1792:695. Unjustified emendation of Vespa maculata Scopoli.

Vespa germanica Fabricius 1793:256. Type unknown; “Kiliae” (Germany) (repository unknown).

Distribution.

Vespula germanica has been unintentionally introduced into temperate regions worldwide. It apparently first appeared in Montreal in the 1960's and other parts of eastern North America in the 1970's, although there is a record of the species collected in Ithaca, New York in 1891 ( Menke and Snelling 1975). The species reached California by 1989.

Biology.

The nests are usually built in structures or less commonly in the ground. Nests can be huge and may become perennial in warmer climates. These wasps feed on live prey or scavenge any source of protein or sugar.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Hexapoda

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Vespidae

Genus

Vespula

Loc

Vespula germanica (Fabricius)

Kimsey, Lynn S. & Carpenter, James M. 2012
2012
Loc

Vespa germanica

J.C.Fabricius 1793
1793
Loc

Vespa macularis

Olivier 1792
1792