Itâs shows a wasp and not a beeâŠ
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lugal@sopuli.xyz âš2â© âšmonthsâ© ago
Thatâs the joke here? Iâm not an entomologist
flora_explora@beehaw.org âš2â© âšmonthsâ© ago
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lugal@sopuli.xyz âš2â© âšmonthsâ© ago
Thatâs the joke here? Iâm not an entomologist
Itâs shows a wasp and not a beeâŠ
AnAustralianPhotographer@lemmy.world âš2â© âšmonthsâ© ago
No expert, but I believe the picture is of a wasp.
DoubleSpace@lemm.ee âš2â© âšmonthsâ© ago
Bees and wasps, while both belonging to the Hymenoptera order, diverged within the superfamily Apoidea. Specifically, bees are thought to have evolved from predatory wasps, primarily within the family Crabronidae. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that bees are nested within a paraphyletic Crabronidae.
-An expert, or something
diverging@lemm.ee âš2â© âšmonthsâ© ago
So what I am hearing you say is that bees are wasps.
And upon further examination, ants are wasps.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de âš2â© âšmonthsâ© ago
yellowjacket specifically, wasp is a very broad term, itâs like calling a cat âa mammalâ