some species like the Polistes fuscatus or Northern Paper Wasp found in North America, can recognize faces of other wasps.
To uncover the genetic basis of wasp face recognition, researchers analyzed gene expression in the brains of paper-wasp species that had been trained to recognize faces and compared that with wasps ...
The northern paper wasp (Polistes fuscatus) has evolved the ability to recognise the faces of its swarm-mates, joining the ranks of a mere handful of other wasps and bees who possess this social ...
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