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  • If that’s a wasp and a yellow-jacket is a wasp, then so are ants and bees,

    That logic doesn’t check out, given Sapygidae is a family of sapygid wasps belonging to the Aculeata infraorder.

    Aculeata is named after its defining feature, which is the modification of the ovipositor into a stinger. This trait doesn’t strictly constitute a wasp, which is why they have their own families (Vespidae, Sapygidae, Pompilidae, Myrmosidae, basically all of the Chrysidoidea superfamily, etc.).

    All wasps are aculeate, but not all aculeates are wasps.


  • Yup! Was about to type out a similar reply. To further clarify:

    Hymenoptera - order of Insecta - ants, bees, wasps, hornets
    Aculeata - infraorder of Hymenoptera - bees, wasps, hornets
    Apidae - family of Aculeata - bees (also bumblebees)
    Vespidae - family of Aculeata - wasps, hornets Formicidae - family of Hymenoptera - ants

    edit20260227: forgot ants belong to aculeata