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Gooseberry Sawfly
The English name gooseberry sawfly refers to at least three species of sawfly: *''Nematus ribesii'', the common gooseberry sawfly or imported currentworm *''Nematus leucotrochus ''Nematus leucotrochus'' is a species of sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae, known as the pale-spotted gooseberry sawfly. Widespread throughout central and northern Europe, this insect is best known as a pest of gooseberries. The larvae feed on ...'', the pale-spotted gooseberry sawfly *'' Pristiphora appendiculata'', the small gooseberry sawfly References {{reflist Set index articles on animal common names ...
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Nematus Ribesii
''Nematus ribesii'' is a species of sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae. English names include common gooseberry sawflyGooseberry Sawfly.
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and imported currantworm.''Nematus ribesii''.
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). This insect is best known as a pest of . The larvae feed on the foliage of the plant, often defoliating it completely. Like all sawflies, this species is a

Nematus Leucotrochus
''Nematus leucotrochus'' is a species of sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae, known as the pale-spotted gooseberry sawfly. Widespread throughout central and northern Europe, this insect is best known as a pest of gooseberries. The larvae feed on the foliage of the plant, defoliating it. Unlike ''Nematus ribesii ''Nematus ribesii'' is a species of sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae. English names include common gooseberry sawflyTenthredinidae Agricultural pe ...
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Pristiphora Appendiculata
''Pristiphora'' is a genus of sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae. Some of its species, such as the larch sawfly ''Pristiphora erichsonii ''Pristiphora erichsonii'', the larch sawfly, is a species of sawfly. The adult sawfly resembles a black wasp, is about ½ inch in length with a thick waist and has brown to orangish markings on the abdomen. Larvae have black heads, gray- ...'', eat the leaves of economically valuable trees and shrubs, and can be serious pests. See also * List of ''Pristiphora'' species References External links * * Agricultural pest insects Tenthredinidae Sawfly genera {{sawfly-stub ...
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