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previous group,
ending with the
Apocrita which are not
sawflies. The
primary distinction between sawflies and the
Apocrita – the ants, bees, and
wasps – is...
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Defoliating Sawflies". PIRSA.
Archived from the
original on 6
November 2009.
Retrieved 2010-04-10. Gary, Opit (17
January 2008). "
Sawflies and spitfire...
- The
English name
gooseberry sawfly refers to at
least three species of
sawfly:
Nematus ribesii, the
common gooseberry sawfly or
imported currentworm Nematus...
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black spots near the bud are the
sawflies. An
Austrian pine
partially eaten by
sawflies.
Cluster of
European pine
sawflies on
Austrian pine. This picture...
- 2010. ISBN 978-1405-348867.
Larvae of
sawflies and
other insects (photographs)
Adult sawflies (photographs)
Garden Safari: Iris
Sawfly Nearctic sawflies...
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genus of
sawflies in the
family Cimbicidae. Abia is a
genus of
sawflies belonging to the
family Cimbicidae,
including several stout sawflies commonly...
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metapleuron can
reliably separate them.
These sawflies are
often black or brown, and 3 to 20 mm long. Like
other sawflies, they lack the
slender "wasp-waist",...
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Holloway Clarissa, an
unfinished novel by
Stefan Zweig Clarissa, a
genus of
sawflies in the
family Pergidae Clarisse (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page...
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common names, the
application of the word is arbitrary,
since the
larvae of
sawflies (suborder Symphyta) are
commonly called caterpillars as well. Both lepidopteran...
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Fenella is a
genus of
sawflies belonging to the
family Tenthredinidae. Species:
Fenella arenariae Fenella catenata Fenella continuata Fenella nigrita "Fenella...