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Welt : English : Science : Biology : Flora and Fauna : Animalia : Arthropoda : Insecta : Hymenoptera : Sawflies
- Arge humeralis: Argid Sawfly - Photographs and information on this species.
- Atomacera decepta: Mallow or Hibiscus Sawfly - Photographs and information on the natural history of this species.
- Diprionidae - Information from Wikipedia on this family of sawflies, the larvae of which can be major forest pests.
- Dolerus nitens - Photographs and information on this species.
- Dolerus unicolor - Photographs and information on this species.
- Hoplocampa brevis - Illustration and description of the Pear Sawfly, its biology, distribution within the former USSR, ecology and economic significance as an insect pest of pear trees.
- Hoplocampa flava - Illustration and description of the Plum Sawfly, its biology, distribution within the former USSR, ecology and economic significance as an insect pest of plum trees.
- Hoplocampa minuta - Illustration and description of the Black Plum Sawfly, its biology, distribution within the former USSR, ecology and economic significance as an insect pest.
- Hoplocampa testudinea - Illustration and description of the Apple Sawfly, its biology, distribution within the former USSR, ecology and economic significance as an insect pest.
- Neodiprion sertifer: European Pine Sawfly - Photographs and information on this insect, the plants attacked and damage done, its description, life cycle and some control hints.
- Neodiprion Spp: Pine Sawflies - Provides photographs and information on these insects with destructive larvae, their distribution, description, biology, hosts, detection and management.
- Periclista marginicollis: Sawfly - Photograph of larvae, with information on their hosts, symptoms, life cycle and description.
- Pterygophorus insignis: Sawfly - Photograph of the larva of this sawfly.
- Sawflies, Wood Wasps and Horntails - Information on these insects of the suborder Symphyta, their life cycle and classification, with links to other related sites.
- Sawfly - Information from Wikipedia on this group of insects in the order Hymenoptera, including their classification, description and life cycle.
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