Vespula consobrina, commonly known as the blackjacket (not to be confused with dolichovespula maculata, which is also called “blackjacket”), is a species of stinging wasp in the family Vespidae,[1][2] which includes multiple cousin species in the northern hemisphere, such as the famed german Yellow Jacket[1][2] and other social wasps.
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Vespulaconsobrina, commonly known as the blackjacket (not to be confused with dolichovespula maculata, which is also called “blackjacket”), is a species...
a member of the Vespula rufa group and is most closely related to other members of the group, including Vespulaconsobrina and Vespula atropilosa. V. acadica...
Vespula flavopilosa, also known as the downy yellowjacket, is a species of yellowjacket found in North America. "Vespulaconsobrina species Information"...
P. J. Landolt. "Nesting Biology and Behavior of the Blackjacket, VespulaConsobrina." Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society (1982): 373-405. Web...