Vespa binghami

[2] The key distinguishing feature of Vespa binghami are that the ocelli are much larger than those found in other related species.

[2] Vespa binghami are found in the Chiang Mai region of northern Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, parts of India, parts of China, (Yunnan and Sichuan) the peninsula of Korea, (discovered in Korea in 1925.

)[2] Not much is known about the behaviours of Vespi binghami due to it being a rarely sighted species despite its range.

[2] Unlike other hornet species, Vespa binghami are nocturnal creatures, and may be the reason behind the enlarged oculli that it possesses.

[2] A study on the South Korean hornet population found that they prefer to prey on Noctuoidea species and like to choose tree cavities for nesting.