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Polistes sp.
Wasps of the cosmopolitan genus Polistes are the most familiar of the polistine wasps, and are the most common type of paper wasp. as well as the single largest genus within the family Vespidae, with over 300 recognized species and subspecies. Their innate preferences for nest-building sites leads them to commonly build nests on human habitation, where they can be very unwelcome; although generally non-aggressive, they can be provoked into defending their nests. All species are predatory, and they may consume large numbers of caterpillars, in which respect they are generally considered beneficial. Polistes wasps can be identified by their characteristic flight; their long legs dangle below their body.
Village yard, on Hibiscus sp. Surrounding habitats include freshwater swampforest, sago swamp, ocean beach and a forested limestone cliff ridge.
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So 'mind over matter' works on paperwasps! (I don't think I'll rely on it) ;)
Good set btw.
They were certainly watching you closely!
They were amazingly cooperative subjects allowing me close macro access, with nary a hint of aggression...
Hope you got away in time - they all look like they're watching you carefully.