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Polybia Scrobalis
''Polybia'' is a genus of eusocial wasps ranging from Central to South America (Mexico to Brazil, Argentina). Some produce enough honey to be collected and eaten by local people. Species *''Polybia aequatorialis'' Zavattari, 1906 *'' Polybia affinis'' Buysson, 1908 *'' Polybia anglica'' Cockerell, 1921 *'' Polybia barbouri'' Bequard, 1943 *'' Polybia batesi'' Richards, 1978 *'' Polybia belemensis'' Richards, 1970 *'' Polybia bicytarella'' Richards, 1951 *''Polybia bifasciata'' Saussure, 1854 *''Polybia bistriata'' (Fabricius, 1804) *'' Polybia brunnea'' (Curtis, 1844) *''Polybia brunneiceps'' Cameron, 1912 *''Polybia catillifex'' Moebius, 1856 *''Polybia chrysothorax'' (Lichtenstein) *''Polybia depressa'' (Ducke, 1905) *''Polybia diguetana'' Buysson, 1905 *''Polybia dimidiata'' ( Olivier, 1791) *''Polybia dimorpha'' Richards, 1978 *''Polybia divisoria'' Richards, 1978 *''Polybia eberhardae'' Cooper, 1993 *'' Polybia emaciata'' Lucas, 1879 *'' Polybia erythrothoraxla'' Richards, ...
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Pantanal
The Pantanal () is a natural region encompassing the world's largest tropical wetland area, and the world's largest Flooded grasslands and savannas, flooded grasslands. It is located mostly within the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, but it extends into Mato Grosso and portions of Bolivia and Paraguay. It sprawls over an area estimated at between . Various subregional ecosystems exist, each with distinct hydrological, geological, and ecological characteristics; up to 12 of them have been defined.Susan Mcgrath, photos by Joel Sartore (August 2005) "Brazil's Wild Wet", ''National Geographic Magazine''. Roughly 80% of the Pantanal floodplains are submerged during the rainy seasons, nurturing a biologically diverse collection of aquatic plants and helping to support a dense array of animal species. Etymology The name "Pantanal" comes from the Portuguese word and the Spanish word ''pantano'' that mean "swamp", "wetland", "bog", "quagmire", or "marsh" plus the suffix ''-al'', ...
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Polybia Bistriata
''Polybia'' is a genus of eusocial wasps ranging from Central to South America (Mexico to Brazil, Argentina). Some produce enough honey to be collected and eaten by local people. Species *'' Polybia aequatorialis'' Zavattari, 1906 *'' Polybia affinis'' Buysson, 1908 *'' Polybia anglica'' Cockerell, 1921 *'' Polybia barbouri'' Bequard, 1943 *'' Polybia batesi'' Richards, 1978 *'' Polybia belemensis'' Richards, 1970 *'' Polybia bicytarella'' Richards, 1951 *'' Polybia bifasciata'' Saussure, 1854 *'' Polybia bistriata'' ( Fabricius, 1804) *'' Polybia brunnea'' (Curtis, 1844) *'' Polybia brunneiceps'' Cameron, 1912 *'' Polybia catillifex'' Moebius, 1856 *'' Polybia chrysothorax'' (Lichtenstein) *'' Polybia depressa'' (Ducke, 1905) *'' Polybia diguetana'' Buysson, 1905 *'' Polybia dimidiata'' ( Olivier, 1791) *'' Polybia dimorpha'' Richards, 1978 *'' Polybia divisoria'' Richards, 1978 *'' Polybia eberhardae'' Cooper, 1993 *'' Polybia emaciata'' Lucas Lucas or LUCAS may refer to: ...
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Guillaume-Antoine Olivier
Guillaume-Antoine Olivier (; 19 January 1756, Les Arcs near Toulon – 1 October 1814, Lyon) was a French entomologist and naturalist. Life Olivier studied medicine in Montpellier, where he became good friends with Pierre Marie Auguste Broussonet. With Jean Guillaume Bruguière and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck . Jean-Baptiste-François Gigot d'Orcy later employed Olivier who was then able to travel to England and Holland meeting Thomas Martyn in London. In 1789 and 1790 he published the first two volumes of the ''Histoire naturelle des Coléoptères'' for Gigot d'Orcy, and simultaneously, thanks to Daubenton's recommendation, collaborated in the ''Dictionnaire de l'Histoire naturelle des Insectes, Papillons, Crustacés'' and collaborated in the creation of ''Journal d'Histoire Naturelle'' (1792). Afterwards, he served as a naturalist on a 6-year scientific journey that took him to Asia Minor, Persia, Egypt, Cyprus and Corfu. He returned to France in 1798 with a large collecti ...
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Polybia Dimidiata
''Polybia'' is a genus of eusocial wasps ranging from Central to South America (Mexico to Brazil, Argentina). Some produce enough honey to be collected and eaten by local people. Species *'' Polybia aequatorialis'' Zavattari, 1906 *'' Polybia affinis'' Buysson, 1908 *'' Polybia anglica'' Cockerell, 1921 *'' Polybia barbouri'' Bequard, 1943 *'' Polybia batesi'' Richards, 1978 *'' Polybia belemensis'' Richards, 1970 *'' Polybia bicytarella'' Richards, 1951 *'' Polybia bifasciata'' Saussure, 1854 *'' Polybia bistriata'' ( Fabricius, 1804) *'' Polybia brunnea'' (Curtis Curtis or Curtiss is a common English given name and surname of Anglo-Norman origin, deriving from the Old French ''curteis'' (Modern French">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of Fren ..., 1844) *'' Polybia brunneiceps'' Cameron, 1912 *'' Polybia catillifex'' Moebius, 1856 *'' Polybia chrysothorax'' (Lichtenstein) *'' Polybia depressa'' (Ducke, 1905) ...
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Polybia Diguetana
''Polybia'' is a genus of eusocial wasps ranging from Central to South America (Mexico to Brazil, Argentina). Some produce enough honey to be collected and eaten by local people. Species *'' Polybia aequatorialis'' Zavattari, 1906 *'' Polybia affinis'' Buysson, 1908 *'' Polybia anglica'' Cockerell, 1921 *'' Polybia barbouri'' Bequard, 1943 *'' Polybia batesi'' Richards, 1978 *'' Polybia belemensis'' Richards, 1970 *'' Polybia bicytarella'' Richards, 1951 *''Polybia bifasciata'' Saussure, 1854 *''Polybia bistriata'' (Fabricius, 1804) *'' Polybia brunnea'' (Curtis, 1844) *'' Polybia brunneiceps'' Cameron, 1912 *'' Polybia catillifex'' Moebius, 1856 *'' Polybia chrysothorax'' (Lichtenstein) *'' Polybia depressa'' (Ducke, 1905) *'' Polybia diguetana'' Buysson, 1905 *''Polybia dimidiata'' ( Olivier, 1791) *''Polybia dimorpha'' Richards, 1978 *''Polybia divisoria'' Richards, 1978 *''Polybia eberhardae'' Cooper, 1993 *'' Polybia emaciata'' Lucas, 1879 *'' Polybia erythrothoraxla'' Ric ...
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