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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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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.
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Female Tenthredo campestris reach body lengths of 12-14mm and are therefore considerably larger then the males who only reach a length of 9 - 12 mm. The bodies of these specimens are bright red and black in colour. The head, chest (thorax) and compound eyes are bla...
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Tenthredo campestris prefer sufficiently moist habitats with bushes, such as forest edges or areas with many hedges, but they can also be found in dry environments. From May to July, they can be encountered on herbaceous plants (especially Umbelliferae) and v...
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... eggs, individually or in small groups, on the food plants of their larvae. The larvae are yellowish after hatching and resemble caterpillars. They have 8 small pairs of legs attached to the abdomen. Their antennae have 4 - 5 segments. The larvae of Tenthredo campestris feed on the leaves of various herbaceous plants, trees and shrubs. Their food of preference is ground-elder (Aegopodium podagraria). When disturbed, the larvae curl into a "S" and resemble small snakes. En masse these larvae ca...
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