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Keyword: Tenthredinidae | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 1 von 1 | | | |
| After 5 to 6 moults, the larvae of Tenthredinidae spin a cocoon in leaf litter or directly in the ground in which they remain, sometimes even for years, resting before they pupate. Adult Tenthredinidae have lifespans of only a few days or a few weeks. Tenthredinidae include some species that are economically important plant pests. | | |
| | Common Sawflies - Tenthredinidae | | The Common Sawflies (Tenthredinidae) are a family of wasps in the order Hymenoptera, the suborder sawflies (Symphyta) and the superfamily Tenthredinoidea. There are 6500 - 9000 species worldwide, 1070 species and subspecies of which can be found in Europe. In Central Europe there are ... | | |
| | Adult Tenthredinidae reach body lengths of 2 - 20 mm and are usually black or brown in colour although their appearance and colouration can vary widely. There are many species which are bright green, red or yellow in colour and with various patterns which create a p...
...ually black or brown in colour although their appearance and colouration can vary widely. There are many species which are bright green, red or yellow in colour and with various patterns which create a partial resemblance to Vespidae (wasps), but Tenthredinidae are not able to sting. The so-called "wasp waist" is absent. Their antennae can have 7 - 15 segments, but mostly have 9 segments. | | |
| | Ladybirds eat aphids, scale insects, powdery mildew, fungi, Spider mites, true bugs, thrips, beetle larvae, or larvae of Tenthredinidae and larvae of Lepidoptera. When food is short ladybirds also feed on plant substances. Cannibalism can be encountered among both adult ladybirds and their larvae. | | |
| | Pear Sawfly - Cherry slug | | The Pear Sawfly (Larvae: cherry slug, also called the pear slug) (Caliroa cerasi), is a species in the order Hymenoptera, the suborder sawflies (Symphyta), the family Tenthredinidae, the subfamily Blennocampinae, and the genus Caliroa. This species is widespread and common throughout the world. | | |
| | Rhogogaster viridis | | Rhogogaster viridis is a species in the order Hymenoptera, the suborder sawflies (Symphyta), the superfamily Tenthredinoidea, the family Tenthredinidae, and the genus Rhogogaster. Scientific synonyms for this species are Tenthredo scalaris and Tenthredo (Allantus) scalaris. Rhogogaster viridis are widespread and common in the majority of Europe and Palaearctic Asia. | | |
| | Tenthredo campestris | | Tenthredo campestris belong to the genus Tenthredo, in the order hymenopterans (Hymenoptera), the suborder sawflies (Symphyta), the superfamily Tenthredinoidea and the family Tenthredinidae. Tenthredo campestris are widespread in the northern Palaearctic from southern Scandinavia to the Mediterranean. The species is non endangered and is therefore not under protection. | | |
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