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Blennocampinae
Blennocampinae is a subfamily of common sawflies in the family Tenthredinidae. There are more than 100 genera and 600 described species in Blennocampinae. Genera These genera belong to the subfamily Blennocampinae: * '' Aethiocampa'' Pasteels, 1949 * '' Amonophadnus'' Rohwer, 1921 * '' Anisoarthra'' Cameron, 1876 * '' Apareophora'' Sato, 1928 * '' Aphymatocera'' Sato, 1928 * ''Ardis'' Konow, 1886 * '' Astethomostus'' Wei, 1997 * '' Bavonia'' Pesarini, 2004 * '' Belesempria'' Wei, 1997 * '' Beleses'' Cameron, 1877 * '' Bensoniana'' Malaise, 1942 * '' Blennia'' Malaise, 1964 * '' Blennocampa'' Hartig, 1837 * '' Blennogeneris'' MacGillivray, 1923 * '' Borgenia'' Togashi, 2009 * '' Brykella'' Malaise, 1943 * '' Bua'' Wei & Nie, 1998 * '' Ceratulus'' Macgillivray, 1908 * '' Cheilophleps'' Benson, 1938 * '' Chevinia'' Lacourt, 2003 * '' Cladardis'' Benson, 1952 * '' Claremontia'' Rohwer, 1909 * '' Condeia'' Malaise, 1935 * '' Corcova'' Malaise, 1964 * '' Cornaria'' Malaise, 1964 * '' ...
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Tenthredinidae
Tenthredinidae is the largest family of sawflies, with well over 7,500 species worldwide, divided into 430 genera. Larvae are herbivores and typically feed on the foliage of trees and shrubs, with occasional exceptions that are leaf miners, stem borers, or gall makers. The larvae of externally feeding species resemble small caterpillars. As with all hymenopterans, common sawflies undergo complete metamorphosis. The family has no easily seen diagnostic features, though the combination of five to nine antennal flagellomeres plus a clear separation of the first abdominal tergum from the 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", or petiole, between the thorax and abdomen, characteristic of many hymenopterans. The mesosoma and the metasoma are instead broadly joined. The Tenthredinidae are also often somewhat dorsoventrally flattened, which will distinguish them ...
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Sawfly - Halidamia Affinis, Carderock Park, Carderock, Maryland
Sawflies are the insects of the suborder Symphyta within the order Hymenoptera, alongside ants, bees, and wasps. The common name comes from the saw-like appearance of the ovipositor, which the females use to cut into the plants where they lay their eggs. The name is associated especially with the Tenthredinoidea, by far the largest superfamily in the suborder, with about 7,000 known species; in the entire suborder, there are 8,000 described species in more than 800 genera. Symphyta is paraphyletic, consisting of several basal groups within the order Hymenoptera, each one rooted inside the previous group, ending with the Apocrita which are not sawflies. The primary distinction between sawflies and the Apocrita – the ants, bees, and wasps – is that the adults lack a "wasp waist", and instead have a broad connection between the abdomen and the thorax. Some sawflies are Batesian mimics of wasps and bees, and the ovipositor can be mistaken for a stinger. Sawflies vary in length ...
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Davida (sawfly)
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Corcova (sawfly)
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Claremontia
''Claremontia'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Tenthredinidae Tenthredinidae is the largest family of sawflies, with well over 7,500 species worldwide, divided into 430 genera. Larvae are herbivores and typically feed on the foliage of trees and shrubs, with occasional exceptions that are leaf miners, stem .... The genus was first described by Rohwer in 1909. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species: * '' Claremontia alternipes'' * '' Claremontia brevicornis'' * '' Claremontia hispanica'' * '' Claremontia tenuicornis'' * '' Claremontia uncta'' * '' Claremontia waldheimii'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15710874 Tenthredinidae Sawfly genera ...
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Cladardis
''Cladardis'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Tenthredinidae Tenthredinidae is the largest family of sawflies, with well over 7,500 species worldwide, divided into 430 genera. Larvae are herbivores and typically feed on the foliage of trees and shrubs, with occasional exceptions that are leaf miners, stem .... The genus was first described by Benson in 1952. Species: * '' Cladardis hartigi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15710881 Tenthredinidae Sawfly genera ...
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