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Vespa ducalis, the black-tailed hornet, is a species of hornet in the genus Vespa. It was described by Smith in 1852. In Japan, it is called himesuzumebachi (姫雀蜂; literally: "princess sparrow wasp").
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| Subject | Predicate | Object | Confidence | Src |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vespa ducalis | related to Behaviour | The | 0.60 | section |
| Vespa ducalis | related to Behaviour | Vespa | 0.60 | section |
| Vespa ducalis | related to Behaviour | Adult Vespa | 0.60 | section |
| Vespa ducalis | related to Behaviour | They | 0.60 | section |
| Vespa ducalis | related to Nest | Colonies | 0.60 | section |
| Vespa ducalis | related to Nest | Vespa | 0.60 | section |
| Vespa ducalis | related to Nest | Nests | 0.60 | section |
| Vespa ducalis | related to Nest | Japan | 0.60 | section |
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