Hornets are
insects, and the largest
eusocial wasps. Some species can reach up to in length. The true hornets make up the genus
Vespa and are distinguished from other
vespines by the width of the
vertex (part of the head behind the eyes), which is proportionally larger in
Vespa and by the
anteriorly rounded
gasters (the section of the
abdomen behind the wasp waist). The best known species is the
European hornet (
Vespa crabro), about 2–3.5 cm in length, widely distributed throughout
Europe,
Russia,
North America and
Northeast Asia. Most species make exposed nests in trees and shrubs, but some (like
Vespa orientalis) build their nests underground or in other cavities.