Vespa mandarinia
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Vespa mandarinia is the worlds largest hornet. It is native to temperate and tropical East Asia, South Asia, Mainland Southeast Asia, and parts of the Russian Far East. It was also found in the Pacific Northwest of North America in late 2019 with a few more additional sightings in 2020, prompting concern that it could become an invasive species.They prefer to live in low mountains and forests, while almost completely avoiding plains and high-altitude climates. V. mandarinia creates nests by digging, co-opting pre-existing tunnels dug by rodents, or occupying spaces near rotted pine roots.It feeds primarily on larger insects, colonies of other eusocial insects, tree sap, and honey from honey bee colonies. The hornet has a body length of 45 millimetres (1 3⁄4 inches), a wingspan around 75 mm (3 in), and a stinger 6 mm (1⁄4 in) long, which injects a large amount of potent venom. Although the scientific literature and official government sources continue to refer to this species by its established common name, the popular media have taken to using the nickname murder hornet.

Host Genome

Contig
Genome ID Level BUSCO Assessment
GCA_014083535.1 Contig
C:99.4%[S:99.0%,D:0.4%],F:0.0%,M:0.6%,n:1367

Related Symbionts

5 records

Symbiont records associated with Vespa mandarinia

Classification Function Function Tags Reference
Gibbsiella

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

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Lonsdalea

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

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Yersinia

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

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Zymobacter palmae

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

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Zymomonas mobilis

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

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Metagenome Information

0 records

Metagenome sequencing data associated with Vespa mandarinia

Run Platform Location Date BioProject

No metagenomes found

No metagenome records associated with this host species.

Amplicon Information

0 records

Amplicon sequencing data associated with Vespa mandarinia

Run Classification Platform Location Environment

No amplicons found

No amplicon records associated with this host species.

Related Articles

1 records

Research articles related to Vespa mandarinia