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Cell wall structure and composition in the comb built by hornets and wasps (Vespinae, hymenoptera)

✍ Scribed by Eliezer Ganor; Vered Barenholz–Paniry; Jacob S. Ishay


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Weight
980 KB
Volume
189
Category
Article
ISSN
0362-2525

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✦ Synopsis


Morphological, mineralogical, and chemical investigations were undertaken to determine the structure and composition of the cell walls of the comb in the nest of Vespa orientalis, Paravespula germanica, and Vespacrabro. Nests of V. orientalis were from three sites having different soil types, namely, Khamra soil, Gramosol soil, and organically rich soil from the city dump in Tel Aviv. Nests of P. germanica were from areas rich in organic matter, and those of V. crabro, shipped from Austria, were similarly comprised of organic matter. Structure and composition of cell walls in the three species differed; furthermore, grain size in the combs differed from that of particles in the surrounding soil.