Superfamily Vespoidea
Taxonomy and distribution of Nearctic Vespula By C.D.F. Miller The Canaddian Entomologist, 1961
This is an early work on the North American species of Vespula and Dolichovespula. It contains keys to the North American species as well as provides distributional maps showing individual species range in the U.S. and Canada. It also lists extensive distributional data based on specimen data and breif biological notes are made for each species.
Here is a link to a readable/downloadable copy: http://www.academia.edu/1884567/Miller_1961_Taxonomy_and_distribution_of_Nearctic_Vespula_Hymenoptera_Vespinae_
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Biology of the Vespine Wasps By Makoto Matsuura and Seiki Yamane Springer-Verlag, 1990
This is an english translation of the 1984 Japanese work by the same authors titled: Comparative ethology of the Vespine wasps. This book is mainly a review on the biology and behavior of the Japanese Vespinae species, but this work also contains a chapter discussing a comparison between the Eurasian and North American species as well as provides a distributional checklist of the species of Vespinae worldwide. It is a well written and worthwhile read for anyone interested in Hornets and Yellowjackets in east Asia.
Here is a link to a readable/downloadable copy: http://www.academia.edu/23253
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Social Wasps: Their biology and control By Robin Edwards Retokil LTD, 1980
This is one of the most thoroughly written works on social wasps. This book primarily contains information on British species but contains information on social vespids from other parts of the world as well.
Here is a link to a readable/downlaodable copy: http://www.academia.edu/2325339/Edwards_1980_Social_Wasps_Their_Biology_and_Control
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A contribution to the biology of North American Vespine wasps By Carl D Duncan Stanford Universuty Press, 1939
This is the first major work on the morphology and taxonomy of North American Vespine wasps. This book extensively studies the internal and external morphology of the western yellowjacket Vespula pensylvanica as well as provides a chapter on Vespine systematics and also provides subsequent chapters which extensivly review the biology and behavior of the Vespinae species from the Western United States. This book is an excellent read and threrefore highly reccomended.
Here is a link to a readable/downloadable copy of this work:
http://www.academia.edu/4894080/Duncan_1939_A_contribution_to_t
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Monographie des guepes au Vespa By Robert Du Buysson
Although outdated, This is one of the first monographs of the species of Vespinae of the world. This is a great historical piece for anyone wanting to see how much progress has been made in the field in the last Century.
Here is a link to a downloadable/readable copy: http://www.academia.edu/1910303/Du_Buysson_1904-1905_Monographie_des_guepes_au_Vespa_IN_FRENCH
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Books on Vespinae By Various various
http://independent.academia.edu/AnthonyDaglio/Books
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Vespine wasps of the World: Behaviour, ecology, & taxonomy of the Vespinae By Michael E Archer Siri Scientific Press, 2012
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A Key To The World Species Of The Vespinae By Micheal E Archer College of Ripon and York U.K., 1989
http://independent.academia.edu/AnthonyDaglio/Books/1889688/Archer_1989_A_Key_To_The_World_Species_Of_The_Vespinae_Hymenoptera_
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