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NIMPHA
Polistes nimpha is a eusocial paper wasp found all over Europe, with particular sightings in Turkey, Finland, Estonia, and Latvia. It is also found in
autumn season begins. V. crabro has also been observed attacking Polistes nimpha nests. Unwarranted fear of V. crabro has often led to the destruction of
their bodies were burnt. Martha meanwhile was killed at a place called in Nimpha or Nymphae Catabassi (later called Santa Ninfa), thirteen miles from Rome
common ancestor, and suggests that they are more closely related to Polistes nimpha and Polistes dominula (the latter being host to at least three of the four
is the smallest. It parasitizes multiple species such as P. dominula, P. nimpha, P. associus, P. gallicus, and P. biglumis. Females of P. atrimandibularis
nigritarsis Cameron, 1900 Polistes nigrosericans Bequaert, 1940 Polistes nimpha (Christ, 1791) Polistes ninabamba Richards, 1978 Polistes nipponensis Pérez
materials of Polistes gallicus (L.), Polistes dominulus (Christ) and Polistes nimpha (Christ) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)" (PDF). Arch. Biol. Sci. 64 (3): 1079–1084
longer than in similar species. This species is very similar to Polistes nimpha. For this reason the recognition of P. associus females may be problematic
pensavo" Calearo Faraone Pablo Miguel Lombroni Capalbo Faraone Shablo 3:33 4. "Nimpha - La storia di una ninfomane" Calearo Faraone Lombroni Capalbo Faraone Shablo
the Japanese species is an undescribed species more closely related to P. nimpha than to the predominantly European P. biglumis described here. The species
NIMPHA