Kakuna, much like Metapod, does an excellent job representing a pupal hymenopteran. Yellow Jackets at this stage of development freaked me out as a kid so I used to dislike Kakuna, but I’ve long since gotten over any zoological phobias. Very cool, and surprisingly menacing! 8/10

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I’m so happy that my wasp was selected from National Geographic to one of the 23 science photos of the year 2021.
🙌Let’s jump around 🙌🥳

https://t.co/lLtjQ8nhVD

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Beedrive is the team's fastest member. His Astral Drift is "Hymenoptera Rex". Beedrive is able to command members of the Hymenoptera family, including wasps, bees and sawflies.

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New paper out in

Mixed-colony records together with nest densities and gyne morphology suggest temporary in Tetramorium (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

https://t.co/7gC3M9h9yt

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It is so we just had to share these beautiful watercolours from David Waterson's Hymenoptera of Angus (MS 78). Love the details and accompanying notes in this wonderful collection.

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Bzzzz!
This is for 's
I am really glad they chose the Bee Knight because I personally love insects in the Hymenoptera family.
I am bad at drawing shields so there is not one, and I made a more rapier-like stinger.
I hope you enjoy.

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first day of class biglang nanghingi to ng yellowpad sayo wyd

my entry for

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Time to show the ocs from my main story: Entomia.
She’s Phoebe: princess of Hymenoptera kingdom (basically a bee princess) and main character of the story. She’s kind, stubborn and curious about what’s outside her kingdom.
Her whole lore is on my Toyhouse but i’ll talk about her

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Day 20. Hymenoptera. I messed up with this one and sadly did not note what species it is. But I know it belongs to polistinae

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Wasps and the park: Wasp Wednesday Week 1: Introduction to the Order Hymenoptera.........by Louis Nastasi.......https://t.co/SUhXGTsYqg (Image; BHL)

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-HYMENOPTERA-
From my zine INSECTA: An educational zine about the charismatic megafauna of the insect world!

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day 3: Bee

Bee Dragons, also known as hornet drakes, are the smallest of dragons. Their rapid metabolism takes up all of their available energy, so their only defense is to mimic large stinging hymenopterans like bees, wasps and hornets.

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I’m sad that the most recent bee drawings I have are from 2013 besides that first doodle but
(perhaps I will rectify this this year)
Please respect your Hymenopteran friends in any shape or form

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Presenting my honours research tomorrow and I wanted to share some cartoons I made for the poster in all their microhymenopteran glory.

(They're cuter than they are accurate)

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Just came across the account of the where they uploaded tons of beautiful to the Check out e.g. these beautiful and by Samouelle 1819!

https://t.co/1sOG36hMeO

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