- family, and an
additional three genera described from fossils.
Female horntails lay
their eggs in trees. The
larvae bore into the wood and live in the...
-
tracks – one side was
called Chinese Fireball and the
other Hungarian Horntail – that were
themed as two
chasing dragons. Its
layout involved two trains...
-
Urocerus gigas, the
giant woodwasp,
banded horntail, or
greater horntail, is a
species of
sawfly native to the
Palearctic realm and
North Africa but also...
-
which have a
narrow waist. The
suborder Symphyta includes the sawflies,
horntails, and
parasitic wood wasps. The
group may be paraphyletic, as it has been...
- (usually in
spore form). This is seen in many
xylophagous insects (e.g.
horntails and bark beetles),
which apparently derive much of
their nutrition from...
-
Sirex is a
genus of
sawfly in the
family Siricidae, the
horntails or wood wasps.
Their bodies are
black with a dark blue or
green metallic reflection...
- the
maritime pine borer, a
snout moth in the
Pyralidae family Gribbles Horntails Panaque (catfish)
Sesiidae moths Shipworms Termites Wood-boring beetles...
- species,
including Rhyssa persuasoria and
Megarhyssa macrurus,
parasitise horntails,
large sawflies whose adult females also have
impressively long ovipositors...
- 2010-03-11. Walker, Ken (2006). "Pigeon
horntail (Tremex columba)". PaDIL.
Retrieved 2010-03-11. "
Horntails".
Missouri Department of Conservation. Retrieved...
- (web-spinning sawflies)
Siricoidea Anaxyelidae (cedar wood wasps)
Siricidae (
horntails)
Xiphydrioidea Xiphydriidae (wood wasps)
Cephoidea Cephidae (stem sawflies)...