Tè-ông-phang (hàn-jī: 帝王蜂; ha̍k-miâ: Vespa vivax) sī chi̍t khoán hó͘-thâu-phang, in phang-siū ê khak khah kāu, só͘-í in ē-ēng khiā-soaⁿ-téng. Tâi-oân ê tè-ông-phang ū ha̍k-chiá jīm-ûi sī bô-kāng ê te̍k-iú-chióng, hō-miâ chò Vespa Wilemani; mā ū lâng jīm-ûi sī kâng-chióng īⁿ-miâ.
Vespa vivax[1] is a species of hornet that was described by Smith in 1870. Vespa vivax belongs to the genus group, Vespa, and to the family, Vespidae.[1] It can be found across several countries in Asia, including India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, China (Sichuan, Yunnan, Tibet) and Taiwan.[2]
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) Vespa vivax is a species of hornet that was described by Smith in 1870. Vespa vivax belongs to the genus group, Vespa, and to the family, Vespidae. It can be found across several countries in Asia, including India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, China (Sichuan, Yunnan, Tibet) and Taiwan.
Vespa vivax est un frelon.
Ce frelon est présent en Asie : dans le nord de l’Inde (Cachemire, Himachal Pradesh,Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim), au Népal, en Birmanie, en Thaïlande, en Chine (Xizang, Sichuan et Yunnan) et sur l’île de Taïwan [1].
Vespa vivax est un frelon.