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Sawfly - Wikipedia ; The suborder name "Symphyta" derives from the Greek word symphyton, meaning "grown together", referring to the group’s distinctive lack of a wasp waist between ...Sawfly - Wikipedia ; The suborder name "Symphyta" derives from the Greek word symphyton, meaning "grown together", referring to the group’s distinctive lack of a wasp waist between prostomium and peristomium. Its common name, "sawfly", derives from the saw-like ovipositor that is used for egg-laying, in which a female makes a slit in either a stem or plant leaf to ...Sawfly - Wikipedia ; The suborder name "Symphyta" derives from the Greek word symphyton, meaning "grown together", referring to the group’s distinctive lack of a wasp waist between prostomium and peristomium. Its common name, "sawfly", derives from the saw-like ovipositor that is used for egg-laying, in which a female makes a slit in either a stem or plant leaf to ...Sawfly - Wikipedia ; The suborder name "Symphyta" derives from the Greek word symphyton, meaning "grown together", referring to the group’s distinctive lack of a wasp waist between prostomium and peristomium. Its common name, "sawfly", derives from the saw-like ovipositor that is used for egg-laying, in which a female makes a slit in either a stem or plant leaf to ...PRVONÁLEZY HRUBOPÁSYCH BLANOKRÍDLOVCOV (HYMENOPTERA ... ; First records of sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) in the freshwater swamp forest with the willowleaf meadowsweet in Borská nížina lowland. Entomofauna carpathica, 24 (1): 15-20. METoDIKA A MATERIÁL - muzeumlb.cz ; Key words: Hymenoptera, Symphyta, Jizerské hory Mts, Frýdlant region, faunistics, new records ÚVoD Širopasí (Symphyta) jsou podřádem blanokřídlého hmyzu (Hymenoptera). NOTES ON TWO UNUSUAL SPECIES OF SYMPHYTA (HYMENOPTERA ... ; notes on two unusual species of symphyta (hymenoptera: pergidae, xiphydriidae) from chile, with the first report of a gall-inducing sawfly from the neotropical region New Nematinae species (Hymenoptera: Symphyta ... ; New Nematinae species (Hymenoptera: Symphyta, Tenthredinidae) from Japan and Korea A. Haris & B. Zsolnai Haris, A. & B. Zsolnai. New Nematinae species (Hymenoptera: Symphyta: Tenthredinidae) from Japan and Korea. Zool. Med. Leiden 81 (7), 8.vi.2007: 137-147, fi gs. 1-18.— ISSN 0024-0672. The genus Tenthredopsis Costa, 1859 in Hungary ... ; Save this PDF as: WORD PNG TXT JPG. Méret: px ... 1859) are new records for the Hungarian fauna. Keywords: Hymenoptera, Symphyta, Tenthredopsis, Hungary, new records Introduction Although the members of the genus Tenthredopsis Costa, 1859 are relatively large and colorful species, their identification has been very problematic from the early days of faunistic research until recently. From the ... SAWFL1ES AND WOODWASPS (HYMENOPTERA: SYMPHYTA) OF GREAT ... ; proc. entomol. soc. wash. 110(2). 2008, pp. 379-390 sawfl1es and woodwasps (hymenoptera: symphyta) of great smoky mountains national park david r. smith Širopasí blanokřídlí (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) Jizerských ... ; 2 METODIKA A MATERIÁL Inventarizační průzkum širopasých v Jizerských horách a na Frýdlantsku byl uskutečněn v letech Podrobnější vymezení a charakteristika sledovaného území viz Vonička & Višňák (2008). New Sawfl Speciey ins the Hungaria Faunn a (Hymenoptera ... ; New Sawfl Speciey ins the Hungaria Faunn a (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. , by L. ZOMBORI Budapes, t Abstract — Twelv sawfle y specie nesw to the Hungarian faun discussea are in shortd . One specie nesw t scienceo Pseudodineura, mocsaryi Sp. n. originatin from a faunag l district of the Carpathian Basin is Wit described 3h figures. . Sawfly - Revolvy ; 03.12.2016 · The Symphyta have therefore traditionally been considered, alongside the Apocrita, to form one of two suborders of Hymenoptera. [9] [10] Symphyta are the more primitive group, with comparatively complete venation, larvae that are largely phytophagous, and without a "wasp-waist", a symplesiomorphic feature. Sawfly taxa (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) described by Edward ... ; Type specimens of seven nominal species of sawfly described by Edward Newman and one by Charles Healy were studied. This material is housed in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, United Kingdom.

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