• Symphyta is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae. The genus was erected by Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1902. All species were described from Australia...
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    Sawfly (redirect from Symphyta)
    Sawflies are wasp-like insects that are in the suborder Symphyta within the order Hymenoptera, alongside ants, bees, and wasps. The common name comes from...
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    butterflies and moths). As with most common names, the application of the word is arbitrary, since the larvae of sawflies (suborder Symphyta) are commonly...
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  • 1805) Symphyta colpodes Turner, 1924 Symphyta nephelodes (Turner, 1924) Symphyta nyctopis Turner, 1902 Symphyta oxygramma (Lower, 1902) Symphyta psaropis...
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    14 Owlet moths Noctuidae (some) Lepidoptera - - - - 2 2 - - 2 12 Geometer moths Geometridae Lepidoptera - - - - - 2 - - 2 10 Sawflies Symphyta (many) Hymenoptera...
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    thoracic segments, and usually nine or 10 abdominal segments. In the suborder Symphyta, the eruciform larvae resemble caterpillars in appearance, and like them...
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    of the narrow-waisted Apocrita without the ants and bees. The sawflies (Symphyta) are similarly paraphyletic, forming all of the Hymenoptera except for...
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    to be found among the butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera), caddis larvae (Trichoptera), and sawflies (Symphyta) Jaeger, Edmund C. (1959). A source-book...
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  • Nel, A.; Kundura, J.-P. (2024). "The second Cimbicidae (Hymenoptera, 'Symphyta') from the Palaeocene of Menat (France)". Historical Biology: An International...
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    of plants. The vast majority of leaf-mining insects are moths (Lepidoptera), sawflies (Symphyta, the mother clade of wasps), and flies (Diptera). Some...
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    Hymenopteran families where most members have a parasitoid lifestyle. Symphyta: Orussidae Apocrita: Scolebythidae Bethylidae Chrysididae Sclerogibbidae...
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    M.; Groll, E.K.; et al. (2018). "ECatSym – Electronic World Catalog of Symphyta (Insecta, Hymenoptera)". Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut...
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  • Archibald, S. B.; Rasnitsyn, A. P. (2023). "Cimbicidae (Hymenoptera, "Symphyta") in the Paleogene: revision, the new subfamily Cenocimbicinae, and new...
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    Cyclotornidae parasitise first Homoptera and later ant brood. The pyralid moth Chalcoela has been used in biological control of the wasp Polistes in the...
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    Eurytoma aciculata lives in the gall and kills the sawfly larvae. The tortricid moth, Gypsonoma dealbana usually feeds on various parts of willow but have been...
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  • the Okanagan highlands hymenoptera published in 2018 identified four "Symphyta" families in the formation Cimbicidae, Pamphiliidae, Siricidae, and Tenthredinidae...
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    Insects and their Food Plants". Retrieved 7 April 2023. The Sawflies (Symphyta) of Britain and Ireland (30 November 2019). "Sciapteryx consobrina (Klug...
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  • family Elateridae. Eruciform: caterpillar-like, as in the Lepidoptera and Symphyta. Some that lack legs, such as the larvae of Nematoceran flies such as mosquitoes...
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  • emergence in modern insects was not homologous between the Lepidoptera and Symphyta. Such concepts are pervasive in current interpretations of phylogeny. In...
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    the Paleontological Institute with the thesis "The Mesozoic Hymenoptera Symphyta and the early evolution of Xyelidae". After defending in 1978 his Dr. hab...
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  • Sporostigena Stenophatna Stenophylloides Stoermeriana Streblote Strumella Suana Symphyta Syrastrena Syrastrenoides Syrastrenopsis Tacillia Takanea Tauscheria Ticera...
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    1002/mmnd.20040510208. "False" because "webworm" is commonly applied to various moth larvae that form conspicuous webs. "Acantholyda erythrocephala: Pine False...
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    Aurivillius, 1909 Stoermeriana de Freina & Witt, 1983 Streblote Hübner, [1820] Symphyta Turner, 1902 Syrastrenopsis Grünberg, 1914 Trabala Walker, 1856 Trichiura...
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    sawflies) – Sawflies are non-stinging wasps (Hymenoptera) in the suborder Symphyta, not flies (Diptera). They lay eggs in plant leaves or stems with a saw-like...
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  • (0.4 in) when fully developed. It can be distinguished from the codling moth (Cydia pomonella) larva by being creamy-white, with seven pairs of abdominal...
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    mainly on mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae), and sawflies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta). Dyar was independently wealthy and for a major part of his 31 years at...
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  • and feeds on the gall tissue. Gypsonoma dealbana (Fröhlich, 1828) – the moth larvae are polyphagous usually feeding on buds, catkins and leaves. They...
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  • -S.; Rasnitsyn, A. P. (2022). "A new anaxyelid wood wasp (Hymenoptera: 'Symphyta') from the mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber" (PDF). Annales de Paléontologie...
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  • Triassic of Argentina: The oldest representative of Xyelidae (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) for Americas". Paleontological Journal. 48 (2): 182–190. Bibcode:2014PalJ...
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  • ; Rasnitsyn, A.P. (2015). "New early Eocene Siricomorpha (Hymenoptera: Symphyta: Pamphiliidae, Siricidae, Cephidae) from the Okanagan Highlands, western...
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