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  1. The Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia) or northern giant hornet, including the color form referred to as the Japanese giant hornet, is the world's largest hornet. It is native to temperate and tropical East Asia, South Asia, Mainland Southeast Asia, and parts of the Russian Far East.

  2. 20. Juni 2022 · The Asian giant hornet is the largest hornet and the species that has the name “murder hornet.” Also called the Japanese giant hornet, the insect has a large orange head, dark brown thorax with orange patterns, and brown abdomen with orange stripes.

  3. 11. Mai 2020 · The Asian giant hornet ( Vespa mandarinia) is fairly common in many parts of Asia, where it is called the “giant hornet” or “giant sparrow wasp.” Growing up in Japan, I saw them relatively...

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  4. The Asian giant hornet ( Vespa mandarinia) or northern giant hornet, including the color form referred to as the Japanese giant hornet, is the world's largest hornet. It is native to temperate and tropical East Asia, South Asia, Mainland Southeast Asia, and parts of the Russian Far East.

  5. Taxonomy. The European hornet is a true hornet (genus Vespa ), a group characterized by eusocial species. The genus is in the subfamily Vespinae, members of which are known for chewing up their food to feed it to their young, as well as chewing up paper-like materials to make their nests.

  6. northern giant hornet, ( Vespa mandarinia ), species of social hornet (order Hymenoptera ), the largest known wasp species in the world. Native to subtropical and temperate mountainous regions of Asia, including northern India, the Korean peninsula, and Japan, the northern giant hornet was introduced to North America in 2019.

  7. 11. Mai 2020 · One of the biggest of the 22 species of true hornets in the genus Vespa —the Asian giant hornet ( Vespa mandarinia ), frequently referred to in the news of late as the “murder hornet”—has a body that is nearly 2 inches long (5 centimeters), a wingspan of 3 inches (7.5 cm), and a stinger that is capable of injecting a large dose of venom.