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Gamboa GJ, Noble MA, Thom MC, et al. The comparative biology of two sympatric paper wasps in Michigan, the native Polistes fuscatus and the invasive Polistes dominulus (Hymenoptera, Vespidae). Insectes Soc 2004; 51:153. Pulawski W. Family group names and classification as of May 22, 2009. file://research.calacademy.org/research/entomology/entomology_resources/Hymenoptera/sphecidae/Family_group_names_and_classification.pdf (Accessed on July 13, 2009). Topic 4093 Version 4.0 © 2013 UpToDate, Inc. All rights reserved. | Subscription and License Agreement | Release: 21.6- C21.56 Licensed to: AsanBook Dig. Med. Lib. | Support Tag: [1004-58.240.98.179-AEB5EC0217-S244013.14]