Arge pagana pagana (Panzer, 1798) Arge pagana stephensii (Leach, 1817) (British Isles) This species can be found in the Palearctic realm. Arge pagana...
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elongated, while in Athalia rosae the antennae are composed of 10–11 items. Arge pagana is mainly black above. This sawfly is present in Europe, Asia Minor,...
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1928 Arge obesa Hara & Shinohara, 2012 Arge ochropus (Gmelin, 1790) – rose sawfly Arge onerosa (MacGillivray 1923) Arge pagana (Panzer, 1798) Arge pallidinervis...
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Symphyta, without a waist: the sawfly Arge pagana...
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yellow flag and other freshwater species. Similarly the rose sawflies, Arge pagana and A. ochropus, defoliate rose bushes. The giant woodwasp or horntail...
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characteristic wide transverse dark band and gray apex. Arge cyanocrocea is rather similar to Arge pagana, that shows black wings. These sawflies can be encountered...
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Crisostomo in latino nel Quattrocento". In Secchi Tarugi, Luisa (ed.). Roma pagana e Roma cristiana nel Rinascimento. Atti del XXIV Convegno Internazionale...
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1319 – Reconquista Battle of Teba – 1330 – Reconquista Battle of Vega de Pagana – 1339 – Reconquista Battle of Río Salado – 1340 – Reconquista Battle of...
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