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Pamphilius Croceus
''Pamphilius'' is a genus of leaf-rolling sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Pamphiliidae. Description Species of this genus can reach a length of . Body is usually black with yellowish spots on the head. Legs are yellow and wings are transparent. Tarsal claws have one apical and subapical tooth. Mandibles are large and sickle-shaped. Adults can be found from May until June. Larvae may be solitary or form a colony, mainly feeding on deciduous trees. Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae. Distribution Species of this genus can be found in North America and in Eurasia. Habitat These species prefer hedge rows. List of species This genus includes about 115 species. * ''Pamphilius albopictus'' (C. G. Thomson, 1871) * '' Pamphilius alnicola'' Ermolenko, 1973 * '' Pamphilius alnivorus'' Shinohara, 2005 * '' Pamphilius archiducalis'' Konow, 1897 * ''Pamphilius arm ...
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Pamphilius Albopictus
''Pamphilius'' is a genus of leaf-rolling sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Pamphiliidae. Description Species of this genus can reach a length of . Body is usually black with yellowish spots on the head. Legs are yellow and wings are transparent. Tarsal claws have one apical and subapical tooth. Mandibles are large and sickle-shaped. Adults can be found from May until June. Larvae may be solitary or form a colony, mainly feeding on deciduous trees. Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae. Distribution Species of this genus can be found in North America and in Eurasia. Habitat These species prefer hedge rows. List of species This genus includes about 115 species. * '' Pamphilius albopictus'' (C. G. Thomson, 1871) * '' Pamphilius alnicola'' Ermolenko, 1973 * '' Pamphilius alnivorus'' Shinohara, 2005 * '' Pamphilius archiducalis'' Konow, 1897 * '' Pamphilius armenia ...
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Pamphilius Burquei
''Pamphilius'' is a genus of leaf-rolling sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Pamphiliidae. Description Species of this genus can reach a length of . Body is usually black with yellowish spots on the head. Legs are yellow and wings are transparent. Tarsal claws have one apical and subapical tooth. Mandibles are large and sickle-shaped. Adults can be found from May until June. Larvae may be solitary or form a colony, mainly feeding on deciduous trees. Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae. Distribution Species of this genus can be found in North America and in Eurasia. Habitat These species prefer hedge rows. List of species This genus includes about 115 species. * ''Pamphilius albopictus'' (C. G. Thomson, 1871) * '' Pamphilius alnicola'' Ermolenko, 1973 * '' Pamphilius alnivorus'' Shinohara, 2005 * '' Pamphilius archiducalis'' Konow, 1897 * '' Pamphilius armeniac ...
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Pamphilius Brevicornis
''Pamphilius'' is a genus of leaf-rolling sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Pamphiliidae. Description Species of this genus can reach a length of . Body is usually black with yellowish spots on the head. Legs are yellow and wings are transparent. Tarsal claws have one apical and subapical tooth. Mandibles are large and sickle-shaped. Adults can be found from May until June. Larvae may be solitary or form a colony, mainly feeding on deciduous trees. Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae. Distribution Species of this genus can be found in North America and in Eurasia. Habitat These species prefer hedge rows. List of species This genus includes about 115 species. * ''Pamphilius albopictus'' (C. G. Thomson, 1871) * '' Pamphilius alnicola'' Ermolenko, 1973 * '' Pamphilius alnivorus'' Shinohara, 2005 * '' Pamphilius archiducalis'' Konow, 1897 * '' Pamphilius armeniac ...
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Pamphilius Borisi
''Pamphilius'' is a genus of leaf-rolling sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Pamphiliidae. Description Species of this genus can reach a length of . Body is usually black with yellowish spots on the head. Legs are yellow and wings are transparent. Tarsal claws have one apical and subapical tooth. Mandibles are large and sickle-shaped. Adults can be found from May until June. Larvae may be solitary or form a colony, mainly feeding on deciduous trees. Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae. Distribution Species of this genus can be found in North America and in Eurasia. Habitat These species prefer hedge rows. List of species This genus includes about 115 species. * ''Pamphilius albopictus'' (C. G. Thomson, 1871) * '' Pamphilius alnicola'' Ermolenko, 1973 * '' Pamphilius alnivorus'' Shinohara, 2005 * '' Pamphilius archiducalis'' Konow, 1897 * '' Pamphilius armeniac ...
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Pamphilius Betulae
''Pamphilius betulae'' is a Palearctic The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stretches across all of Eurasia north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and North Africa. The realm consists of several bioregions: the Euro-Sibe ... species of sawfly. Benson, R.B., 1952. '' Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects''. Hymenoptera, Symphyta, Vol 6, Section 2(a-c), Royal Entomological Society, London References External linksThe sawflies (Symphyta) of Britain and Ireland {{Taxonbar, from=Q14583046 Hymenoptera of Europe Pamphiliidae Sawflies described in 1758 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus ...
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Pamphilius Benesi
''Pamphilius'' is a genus of leaf-rolling sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Pamphiliidae. Description Species of this genus can reach a length of . Body is usually black with yellowish spots on the head. Legs are yellow and wings are transparent. Tarsal claws have one apical and subapical tooth. Mandibles are large and sickle-shaped. Adults can be found from May until June. Larvae may be solitary or form a colony, mainly feeding on deciduous trees. Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae. Distribution Species of this genus can be found in North America and in Eurasia. Habitat These species prefer hedge rows. List of species This genus includes about 115 species. * ''Pamphilius albopictus'' (C. G. Thomson, 1871) * '' Pamphilius alnicola'' Ermolenko, 1973 * '' Pamphilius alnivorus'' Shinohara, 2005 * '' Pamphilius archiducalis'' Konow, 1897 * '' Pamphilius armeniac ...
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Pamphilius Basilaris
''Pamphilius'' is a genus of leaf-rolling sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Pamphiliidae. Description Species of this genus can reach a length of . Body is usually black with yellowish spots on the head. Legs are yellow and wings are transparent. Tarsal claws have one apical and subapical tooth. Mandibles are large and sickle-shaped. Adults can be found from May until June. Larvae may be solitary or form a colony, mainly feeding on deciduous trees. Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae. Distribution Species of this genus can be found in North America and in Eurasia. Habitat These species prefer hedge rows. List of species This genus includes about 115 species. * ''Pamphilius albopictus'' (C. G. Thomson, 1871) * '' Pamphilius alnicola'' Ermolenko, 1973 * '' Pamphilius alnivorus'' Shinohara, 2005 * '' Pamphilius archiducalis'' Konow, 1897 * '' Pamphilius armeniac ...
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Pamphilius Balteatus
''Pamphilius'' is a genus of leaf-rolling sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Pamphiliidae. Description Species of this genus can reach a length of . Body is usually black with yellowish spots on the head. Legs are yellow and wings are transparent. Tarsal claws have one apical and subapical tooth. Mandibles are large and sickle-shaped. Adults can be found from May until June. Larvae may be solitary or form a colony, mainly feeding on deciduous trees. Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae. Distribution Species of this genus can be found in North America and in Eurasia. Habitat These species prefer hedge rows. List of species This genus includes about 115 species. * ''Pamphilius albopictus'' (C. G. Thomson, 1871) * '' Pamphilius alnicola'' Ermolenko, 1973 * '' Pamphilius alnivorus'' Shinohara, 2005 * '' Pamphilius archiducalis'' Konow, 1897 * '' Pamphilius armeniac ...
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Pamphilius Aurantiacus
''Pamphilius'' is a genus of leaf-rolling sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Pamphiliidae. Description Species of this genus can reach a length of . Body is usually black with yellowish spots on the head. Legs are yellow and wings are transparent. Tarsal claws have one apical and subapical tooth. Mandibles are large and sickle-shaped. Adults can be found from May until June. Larvae may be solitary or form a colony, mainly feeding on deciduous trees. Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae. Distribution Species of this genus can be found in North America and in Eurasia. Habitat These species prefer hedge rows. List of species This genus includes about 115 species. * ''Pamphilius albopictus'' (C. G. Thomson, 1871) * '' Pamphilius alnicola'' Ermolenko, 1973 * '' Pamphilius alnivorus'' Shinohara, 2005 * '' Pamphilius archiducalis'' Konow, 1897 * '' Pamphilius armeniac ...
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Pamphilius Aucupariae
''Pamphilius'' is a genus of leaf-rolling sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Pamphiliidae. Description Species of this genus can reach a length of . Body is usually black with yellowish spots on the head. Legs are yellow and wings are transparent. Tarsal claws have one apical and subapical tooth. Mandibles are large and sickle-shaped. Adults can be found from May until June. Larvae may be solitary or form a colony, mainly feeding on deciduous trees. Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae. Distribution Species of this genus can be found in North America and in Eurasia. Habitat These species prefer hedge rows. List of species This genus includes about 115 species. * ''Pamphilius albopictus'' (C. G. Thomson, 1871) * '' Pamphilius alnicola'' Ermolenko, 1973 * '' Pamphilius alnivorus'' Shinohara, 2005 * '' Pamphilius archiducalis'' Konow, 1897 * '' Pamphilius armeniac ...
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Pamphilius Armeniacus
''Pamphilius'' is a genus of leaf-rolling sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Pamphiliidae. Description Species of this genus can reach a length of . Body is usually black with yellowish spots on the head. Legs are yellow and wings are transparent. Tarsal claws have one apical and subapical tooth. Mandibles are large and sickle-shaped. Adults can be found from May until June. Larvae may be solitary or form a colony, mainly feeding on deciduous trees. Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae. Distribution Species of this genus can be found in North America and in Eurasia. Habitat These species prefer hedge rows. List of species This genus includes about 115 species. * ''Pamphilius albopictus'' (C. G. Thomson, 1871) * ''Pamphilius alnicola'' Ermolenko, 1973 * ''Pamphilius alnivorus'' Shinohara, 2005 * ''Pamphilius archiducalis'' Konow, 1897 * ''Pamphilius armeniacus'' ...
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