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HYMENOPTERA,  SYMPHYTA

 

          The following references pertain especially to the Symphyta (Chalastogastra) group of Hymenoptera, which includes the sawflies and horntails.  Most are phytophagous, but some species in several families are predators [please also refer to <biology.ref.htm>.

 

          Most Symphyta are phytophagous external feeders on foliage. The larvae of the external feeders are eruciform and differ from those of the Lepidoptera by having more than five pairs of prolegs that lack crochets and usually have only one pair of ocelli. The larvae of a few species bore in stems, fruits, wood, or leaves (leaf miners); these larvae usually have the prolegs reduced or absent. All the Symphyta have a prominent ovipositor, which is used in inserting the eggs into the tissues of the host plant. In the Tenthredinoidea the ovipositor is somewhat saw like, hence the common name "sawflies" for the members of this group.  Most of the Symphyta have a single generation a year and overwinter as a full-grown larva or as a pupa, either in a cocoon or in some sort of protected place. Most of the external feeders overwinter in a cocoon or cell in the soil, while boring species usually do so in their tunnels in the host plant. Some of the larger species spend more than a year to complete their development (Borror et al. 1989).

 

References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references may be found at:  MELVYL Library]

 

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Benson, R.B. 1952. Hymenoptera: 2. Symphyta. Section (b). Handbooks for the identification of British insects. Vol. VI, Part 2(b):51‑138. Royal Entomol. Soc. of London, London, England.

 

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