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Arginae
Arginae is a subfamily of argid sawflies in the family Argidae. There are about 12 genera and more than 400 described species in Arginae. Genera These 12 genera belong to the subfamily Arginae: * '' Antargidium'' Morice, 1919 * ''Arge In Greek mythology, the name Arge (Ancient Greek: Ἄργη) may refer to: *Arge, a nymph daughter of Zeus and Hera. *Arge, a huntress. When she was pursuing a stag, she boasted that she would catch up with the animal even if it ran as fast as ...'' Schrank, 1802 * '' Asiarge'' Gussakovskii, 1935 * '' Brevisceniana'' Wei, 2005 * '' Kokujewia'' Konow, 1902 * '' Pseudarge'' * '' Scobina'' Lepeletier & Serville, 1828 * '' Sjoestedtia'' Konow, 1907 * '' Spinarge'' Wei, 1998 * '' Triarge'' * '' Zhuhongfuna'' * † '' Mioarge'' Nel, 2004 References External links Argidae {{sawfly-stub ...
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Argidae
Argidae is a large family of sawflies, containing some 800 species worldwide, primarily in tropical regions. The larvae are phytophagous, and commonly can be found feeding (and often pupating) in groups, though very few attain pest status. The family is distinguished from all other Symphyta by the reduction of the antenna to three segments, flagellomeres; the last one is elongated often shaped like a tuning fork A tuning fork is an acoustic resonator in the form of a two-pronged fork with the prongs ( tines) formed from a U-shaped bar of elastic metal (usually steel). It resonates at a specific constant pitch when set vibrating by striking it agains ... in males. References External links * * Sawfly families Taxa named by Friedrich Wilhelm Konow {{sawfly-stub ...
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Arge (sawfly)
''Arge'' is a genus of sawflies belonging to the family Argidae subfamily Arginae. Species These 57 species belong to the genus ''Arge'': * '' Arge abdominalis'' * '' Arge auripennis'' Konow, 1891 * '' Arge beckeri'' (Tournier, 1889) * '' Arge berberidis'' Schrank, 1802 – berberis sawfly * '' Arge captiva'' Schrank, 1802 * '' Arge caucasica'' Tournier, 1889 * '' Arge cerulea'' * '' Arge ciliaris'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Arge clavicornis'' (Fabricius, 1781) * '' Arge coccinea'' * '' Arge curvaria'' Smith, 1989 * '' Arge cyanocrocea'' (Förster, 1771) * '' Arge cyra'' (Kirby, 1882) * '' Arge dimidiata'' (Fallén, 1808) * '' Arge enodis'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Arge expansa'' (Klug, 1834) * '' Arge flavicollis'' (Cameron, 1876) * '' Arge frivaldszkyi'' (Tischbein, 1852) * '' Arge fuscipennis'' (Herrich-Schäffer, 1833) * '' Arge fuscipes'' (Fallén, 1808) * '' Arge goellnerae'' Koch & Goergen, 2008 * '' Arge gracilicornis'' (Klug, 1814) * '' Arge humeralis'' (Beauvois) – poison i ...
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Arge Ustulata, Fenn's Moss, North Wales, June 2016 (2) - Flickr - Janetgraham84
In Greek mythology, the name Arge (Ancient Greek: Ἄργη) may refer to: *Arge, a nymph daughter of Zeus and Hera. *Arge, a huntress. When she was pursuing a stag, she boasted that she would catch up with the animal even if it ran as fast as Helios. The sun god, offended by her words, changed her into a doe. *Arge, one of the two maidens from Hyperborea (the other one being Opis), who came to Delos together with Apollo and Artemis and received honors from the Delians till the end of their lives. *Arge, a nymph from Lyctus, Crete. She was abducted by Zeus and brought by him to Mount Argyllus in Egypt, where she gave birth to a son, Dionysus. This version of the story of Dionysus' birth is only found in Pseudo-Plutarch's ''On Rivers''.Pseudo-Plutarch, ''De fluviis'' 16.3 Notes References * Gaius Julius Hyginus, ''Fabulae from The Myths of Hyginus'' translated and edited by Mary Grant. University of Kansas Publications in Humanistic StudiesOnline version at the Topos Text ...
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