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'''Vespology''' (from Latin {{lang|la|'']''}}, "wasp", and ] {{lang|grc|-λογία}}, '']'') is the scientific study of wasps, especially social wasps in the family ]. It is itself a subdiscipline of ]. '''Vespology''' (from Latin {{lang|la|'']''}}, "wasp", and ] {{lang|grc|-λογία}}, '']'') is the scientific study of wasps, especially social wasps in the family ]. It is itself a subdiscipline of ].



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Vespidae

Vespology (from Latin Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help), "wasp", and Greek -λογία, -logia) is the scientific study of wasps, especially social wasps in the family Vespidae. It is itself a subdiscipline of entomology.

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