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| HYMENOPTERA, Tenthredinidae (Tenthredinoidea) --  <Images>
  & <Juveniles>   Please refer also
  to the following links for details on this group:    Tenthredinidae = Link 1             The predaceous habit has developed in adults of a
  number of species (Clausen 1940/1962). 
  Adults of Tenthredella nigropicta Smith feed extensively on
  the larvae and pupae of chrysomelid beetles of genera Melasoma and Plagiodera
  in Japan, eating 2-3 full grown larvae daily (K. Iwata cited by Clausen,
  1940).  Hobby (1932) listed different
  species and their prey in England, including Tenthredo, Tenthredella,
  and Rhogogaster, their prey comprised
  mainly of small Diptera and sawflies. 
  Flies that frequent flowers seem favored, probably because of an ease
  of capture during feeding.  Species in
  genera Macrophya, Tenthredopsis, and Taxonus have also been observed to be
  predaceous.  In most cases only
  females are predatory.     References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>,
  [Additional references may be found at:  MELVYL Library]     |