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HYMENOPTERA, Pamphilidae (Megalodontoidea)
 
|           The Pamphiliidae (or Pamphilidae)
  are a small family of Symphyta, with about 206 species from the temperate
  regions of North America and Eurasia. Their larvae feed on plants (e.g.,
  conifers), using silk to either build webs or tents, or to roll leaves into
  tubes, in which they feed, giving them the names leaf-rolling sawflies or web-spinning
  sawflies. They differ from the closely-related Megalodontesidae by
  their simple, filiform antennae. 
  Eight genera are:  Acantholyda
  Costa, 1894 , Caenolyda Konow, 1897 , Cephalcia Panzer, 1805, Kelidoptera
  Konow, 1897, Neurotoma Konow, 1897, Onycholyda Takeuchi, 1938, Pamphilius
  Latreille, 1802, Pseudocephaleia Zirngiebl, 1937   References:   Please refer to 
  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references may be
  found at:  MELVYL Library ]   |