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Limb (anatomy) and Vespoidea

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Difference between Limb (anatomy) and Vespoidea

Limb (anatomy) vs. Vespoidea

A limb (from the Old English lim), or extremity, is a jointed, or prehensile (as octopus arms or new world monkey tails), appendage of the human or other animal body. The Vespoidea are a superfamily of wasps in the order Hymenoptera, although older taxonomic schemes may vary in this categorization, particularly in their recognition of a now-obsolete superfamily Scolioidea, as well as the relationship to ants.

Similarities between Limb (anatomy) and Vespoidea

Limb (anatomy) and Vespoidea have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Limb (anatomy) and Vespoidea Comparison

Limb (anatomy) has 19 relations, while Vespoidea has 32. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (19 + 32).

References

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