Forms: Symphyta psaropis Turner, 1902 Symphyta nyctopis Turner, 1902 Symphyta colpodes Turner, 1924 Symphyta oxygramma (Lower, 1902) Symphyta nephelodes...
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Hymenoptera (section Symphyta)
thoracic segments, and usually nine or 10 abdominal segments. In the suborder Symphyta, the larvae resemble caterpillars in appearance, and like them, typically...
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of British Insects. Hymenoptera, Symphyta, Vol 6, Section 2(a-c), Royal Entomological Society, London The sawflies (Symphyta) of Britain and Ireland...
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Liston, Andrew (1979). "On Phoridae (Diptera) from Sawfly Cocoons (Hym Symphyta)" (PDF). The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation. 91: 303. Retrieved...
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is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted sawflies (Symphyta), which look somewhat like wasps, but are in a separate suborder. The wasps...
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Megalodontes cephalotes is a species of sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Megalodontesidae. This species is restricted to the regions...
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of British Insects. Hymenoptera, Symphyta, Vol 6, Section 2(a-c), Royal Entomological Society, London The sawflies (Symphyta) of Britain and Ireland...
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together with the common sawflies, comprise many of the Nearctic species of Symphyta). Females use their saw-like ovipositors to cut slits through barks of...
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C.; Wilson, A. D.; Scheffler, B. E. (2012). "Siricidae (Hymenoptera: Symphyta: Siricoidea) of the western hemisphere". Canadian Journal of Arthropod...
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