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The Polistinae is a of belonging to the family . They are closely related to the wasps (“” as they are called in North America) and true of the subfamily , containing four tribes. With about 1,100 species total, it is the second-most diverse subfamily within the Vespidae, and while most species are tropical or subtropical, they include some of the most frequently encountered large wasps in temperate regions.

The English common name for Polistinae is . Many polistines, such as Polistes fuscatus, Polistes annularis, and Polistes exclamans, make their nests out of paper. Despite being called paper wasps, other wasps (including the wasps in the subfamily Vespinae) also build nests out of paper. Additionally, some epiponine wasps (such as ) build their nests out of mud despite being Polistinae.

Polistes annularis suspends its paper nests from cliff overhangs via a pedicel, whose free fatty acids induce the necrophobic response in ants and causes them to avoid the pedicel rather than cross and prey on the nest's inhabitants. Polistes metricus foragers take off from their nests as if they already know how long their trip is. For short flights, they exit the nest flying horizontally, while for long flights they exit the nest flying straight up into a high altitude before pursuing their direction. Polistine brood cells are arranged in a hexagonal array, similar to the comb structure in a nest. Some species of the epiponine genera and store in the comb, among the few insects other than bees to store honey (also some store honey in their bodies).


Characteristics
Characteristics of the Polistinae are:

  • The queens (reproductive females) are morphologically similar to workers, though sometimes slightly larger or differently colored.
  • The abdomen is spindle-shaped, often petiolate.
  • The antennae of males are curled.
  • The nest is sometimes open (the nests of vespines are always enclosed in several layers of paper).


Colony life cycle
Polistine wasps found colonies in one of two ways. In some species, nests are founded by a small number of reproductive females, possibly a single one. One of the foundresses eventually acquires dominance over the other and is the sole reproducer. The nest is open (not enclosed by an envelope) and contains a single comb.

In the other group, called "swarm-founding", the nest is founded by a large number of workers and a few queens. It is usually protected by an envelope, like a vespine nest.


Selected species of Polistinae
Tribe
  • Genus
    • P. adelphus
    • P. annularis
    • P. atrimandibularis
    • P. bellicosus
    • P. biglumis
    • P. bischoffi
    • P. carnifex - executioner wasp
    • P. carolina - red paper wasp
    • P. chinensis - Chinese paper wasp
    • P. dominula - European paper wasp
    • P. fuscatus - northern paper wasp
    • - common paper wasp
    • P. instabilis
    • P. japonicus
    • P. metricus - metric paper wasp
    • P. semenowi
    • P. sulcifer

Tribe

  • Genus
    • M. collarellus
    • M. flavitarsis
    • M. labiatus
    • Mischocyttarus drewseni
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Tribe

  • Genus
    • R. marginata
    • R. revolutionalis
    • R. romandi


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