Similarities between Gaster (insect anatomy) and Sceliphron spirifex
Gaster (insect anatomy) and Sceliphron spirifex have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Apocrita, Hymenoptera, Petiole (insect anatomy).
Apocrita
The Apocrita are a suborder of insects in the order Hymenoptera.
Apocrita and Gaster (insect anatomy) · Apocrita and Sceliphron spirifex ·
Hymenoptera
Hymenoptera is a large order of insects, comprising the sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants.
Gaster (insect anatomy) and Hymenoptera · Hymenoptera and Sceliphron spirifex ·
Petiole (insect anatomy)
In entomology, petiole is the technical term for the narrow waist of some hymenopteran insects, especially ants, bees, and wasps in the order Apocrita.
Gaster (insect anatomy) and Petiole (insect anatomy) · Petiole (insect anatomy) and Sceliphron spirifex ·
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- What Gaster (insect anatomy) and Sceliphron spirifex have in common
- What are the similarities between Gaster (insect anatomy) and Sceliphron spirifex
Gaster (insect anatomy) and Sceliphron spirifex Comparison
Gaster (insect anatomy) has 8 relations, while Sceliphron spirifex has 16. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 12.50% = 3 / (8 + 16).
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