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English: Sterile Female Worker Wasp Morphology. It can be identified as a female by both the number of divisions on its antenna and by its sting. This particular wasp is very close in likeness to a yellowjacket found commonly all around the world.
Date 24 July 2006 (original upload date)
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  • 2006-11-18 06:15 Falcorian 1900×1820×8 (413907 bytes) Lossless compression with pngcrush.
  • 2006-07-24 21:45 WikipedianProlific 1900×1820×8 (535094 bytes) == Summary == {{Information |Description=Sterile Female Worker Wasp Morphology for the article on [[wasps]]. It can be identified as a female by both the number of divisions on its antenna and by its sting. This particular wasp is very close in likeness t
  • 2006-07-24 21:43 WikipedianProlific 1900×1820×8 (539149 bytes) == Summary == {{Information |Description=Sterile Female Worker Wasp Morphology for the article on [[wasps]]. It can be identified as a female by both the number of divisions on its antenna and by its sting. This particular wasp is very close in likeness t
  • 2006-07-24 17:07 WikipedianProlific 760×728×8 (226363 bytes) Wasp Morphology drawn by [[User:WikipedianProlific|Wikipedian Prolific]] in July 2005 using adobe photoshop 7.0.1.

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current09:03, 4 September 2014Thumbnail for version as of 09:03, 4 September 20141,900 × 1,820 (468 KB)McGeddon~commonswikiRemove title, this should be in the article caption.
23:09, 15 February 2009Thumbnail for version as of 23:09, 15 February 20091,900 × 1,820 (484 KB)Tony WillsCorrected minor labeling errors
08:09, 9 May 2008Thumbnail for version as of 08:09, 9 May 20081,900 × 1,820 (404 KB)Finavon{{Information |Description={{en|Sterile Female Worker Wasp Morphology. It can be identified as a female by both the number of divisions on its antenna and by its sting. This particular wasp is very close in likeness to a yellowjacket found commonly all ar

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