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English moth
The English wasp is a social insect with bold black and yellow bands. It is similar in appearance to the related European wasp (vespula germanica). You can tell them apart by the pattern on the back - the European Wasp has black dots in the yellow bands but the English wasp does not have dots. The European wasp also has three black dots on the face, but the English wasp does not. None of the Australian native paper wasps has such a striking black and yellow pattern.
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