If the spots on the face of a female paper wasp don’t look appropriate for her rank, another female gets extra aggressive, according to a new study of wasp fights.
SPOTS RULE. A high-ranking wasp (left) has more spots with wavy edges than a lowly wasp does. Tibbetts
“It’s the most conclusive evidence yet that honest visual signalers are accepted and cheaters are punished,” says Elizabeth Tibbetts of the University of Arizona in Tucson.
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