- The
genus Caliroa is a
group of
sawflies in the
family Tenthredinidae. The
larvae are
slimy in appearance, and are
sometimes referred to as "slugs" (e...
- The pear slug or
cherry slug is the
larva of the sawfly,
Caliroa cerasi, a
nearly worldwide pest. The
species was
first described by Carl
Linnaeus in...
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Caliroa cinxia is a
species of
insect belonging to the
family Tenthredinidae. It is
native to Europe. Synonym:
Tenthredo cinxia Klug, 1816 "
Caliroa cinxia...
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Caliroa dionae is a
sawfly whose larvae eat the
leaves of the
blueberry plant. It was
first discovered near Trois-Rivieres, Quebec. It is the
first Caliroa...
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Caliroa quercuscoccineae, the
scarlet oak
sawfly or slug oak sawfly, is a
species of
sawfly in the
family Tenthredinidae.
Larvae feed on a wide range...
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scrophulariae Tenthredo pratensis –
Dolerus pratensis Tenthredo cerasi –
Caliroa cerasi Tenthredo salicis –
Nematus salicis Tenthredo mesomela Tenthredo...
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Stethomostus Benson, 1939
Tomostethus Konow, 1886
Subfamily Heterarthrinae Caliroa O. Costa, 1859
Endelomyia Ashmead, 1898
Fenella Westwood, 1840
Fenusa Leach...
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Sawfly (Pristiphora abbreviata, not to be
confused with the Pear Slug
Caliroa cerasi) is a
minor pest here and
usually easily controlled. UC IPM recommends...
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Panzer 1801)
Emphytopsis Wie & Nie, 1998
Athaliini Caliroini Benson, 1938 (
Caliroa Costa, 1859)
Empriini Rohwer, 1911 (Empria
Lepeletier &
Serville 1828)...
- leaf
miner (Profenusa alumna). In Alberta, the host is the "pear slug" (
Caliroa cerasi),
which is not a
mollusc but the
larva of a sawfly. However, in...