Vespa Mandarinia Japonica Queen. If a colony of about 30.000 european honeybees (apis mellifera) were to be attacked by 30 giant hornets (vespa mandarinia japonica) they would be wiped out in 3 hours. Looking for that unusual insect chances are we have it just ask.
(creative commons photo) screen shot of the life cycle that appears in the wsu extension fact sheet on the asian giant hornet, vespa mandarinia. From the middle and continued as a medial furrow to the apex of the propodeum. The asian giant hornet (vespa mandarinia) is a hymenopteran native to the east and southeast of asia especially abundant in rural landscapes of japan.
(courtesy of wsu) screen shot of the life cycle that appears in the wsu extension fact sheet on the asian giant hornet, vespa mandarinia.
Us $39.99 [ 0 bids] shipping: Vespa mandarinia japonica, stereo cross view by tetsuya shimizu queen of vespa mandarinia japonica, anaglyph by tetsuya shimizu feeding on resin exuded from timber beetle bore holes by daniel ruyle The asian giant hornet ( vespa mandarinia ) was recently detected in western british columbia, canada and washington state, united states. We had a few close shaves with these guys and they are huge!