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Tenthredo Olivacea
''Tenthredo olivacea'' is a sawfly species belonging to the family Tenthredinidae (common sawflies), subfamily Tenthredininae. Description ''Tenthredo olivacea'' can reach a length of about . This sawfly has a green body and a green head, with dark green eyes. Head, thorax and abdomen have black markings. The dorsal surface of femur, tibia and tarsus shows a black line. Wings are hyaline with black veins. Though similar to ''Rhogogaster viridis ''Rhogogaster viridis'', common name green sawfly, is a species of common sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae. Subspecies Subspecies include: *''Rhogogaster viridis subsp. montana'' (Betrem, 1933) *''Rhogogaster viridis subsp. viridis'' Dis ...'', it has a thinner body. Moreover ''R. viridis'' shows black rings on tarsi. Adults can be found from May to August. They feed pollen, nectar, honeydew and small insect, while larvae feed on various herbaceous plants. Distribution This species can be found in most of Europe. References ...
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Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug
Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug (5 May 1775, in Berlin – 3 February 1856, in Berlin), was a German entomologist. He described the butterflies and some other insects of Upper Egypt and Arabia in Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg and Wilhelm Friedrich Hemprich's ''Symbolæ Physicæ'' (Berlin, 1829–1845). He was professor of medicine and entomology in the University of Berlin (known in the present day as the Humboldt University of Berlin) where he curated the insect collections from 1810 to 1856. At the same time he directed the Botanic Garden in Berlin which contains his collections. Klug worked mainly on Hymenoptera and Coleoptera. The plant genus '' Klugia'' (now called '' Rhynchoglossum'', Family Gesneriaceae) was named in his honour as well as the butterflies ''Geitoneura klugii'' and '' Heliophisma klugii''. In 1855, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Works (Partial List) * Die Blattwespen nach ihren Gattungen und Arten zusammengestellt. ...
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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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Tenthredininae
Tenthredininae are a subfamily of sawflies within the family Tenthredinidae, the largest sawfly family. It consists of about 50 genera, including the type genus ''Tenthredo''. It also includes most of the larger and more colourful members of the family. Some authorities divide these into tribes. Distribution is Northern Hemisphere and holarctic The Holarctic realm is a biogeographic realm that comprises the majority of habitats found throughout the continents in the Northern Hemisphere. It corresponds to the floristic Boreal Kingdom. It includes both the Nearctic zoogeographical region .... Taxonomy ;Tribes * Perineurini * Sciapterygini * Tenthredopsini * Tenthredinini * Macrophyini References Bibliography * * * * , in External links BugGuide: Subfamily Tenthredininae Tenthredinidae {{Sawfly-stub ...
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Rhogogaster Viridis
''Rhogogaster viridis'', common name green sawfly, is a species of common sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae. Subspecies Subspecies include: *''Rhogogaster viridis subsp. montana'' (Betrem, 1933) *''Rhogogaster viridis subsp. viridis'' Distribution and habitat This species is present in most of Europe ( Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Central European Russia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, Netherlands, and former Yugoslavia) and in the Nearctic realm. These rather common sawflies can be found mainly in grassy environment, gardens and parks rich in green leaves. Description ''Rhogogaster viridis'' can reach a body length of about . These wasps have light green head and body. The head shows a black drawing in the form of the Greek letter omega, The wings are tr ...
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