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Synoeca

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Apocrita

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Hymenopterans

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Synoeca cyanea, Synoeca surinama

Warrior wasp nest synoeca septentrionalis


Synoeca is a genus of eusocial paper wasps found in the Americas. Commonly known as warrior wasps or drumming wasps, these insects are known for aggressive behavior, a threat display consisting of multiple insects guarding a nest beating their wings in a synchronized fashion, and an extremely painful sting.

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Synoeca Synoeca septentrionalis

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Distribution and habitat

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The genus has a wide range within the Americas, with specimens being found in the tropical and subtropical portions thereof. S. septentrionalis is generally found in the northern part of the range, having been observed as far north as Mexico, throughout Central America and northern South America; the southern part of its range extends into Brazil. The other species in the genus are predominantly found in South America, as far south as Argentina. Synoeca thrives in tropical rainforests, building arboreal nests in trees, typically on the underside of major branches. A single comb is built directly on the tree trunk; and the nests have a characteristic shape which resembles an armadillo, leading to common vernacular names such as marimbondo-tatu or armadillo wasp.

Species


  • Synoeca cyanea Fabricius, 1775
  • Synoeca chalibea de Saussure, 1852 (often misspelled as chalybea)
  • Synoeca septentrionalis Richards 1978
  • Synoeca surinama Linnaeus 1767
  • Synoeca virginea Fabricius, 1804

  • Synoeca Untitled Document


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    References

    Synoeca Wikipedia