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Photo#10825
Sawfly

Sawfly
Fort Bragg, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
June 5, 2004

Diprionidae
Either Neodiprion or Diprion. Even genus is sometimes difficult from photos. Neodiprion is more common than Diprion in NC.

Sawfly
From robust body shape, and somewhat serrate antennae, I'd say this is a female sawfly in the family Diprionidae, the "conifer sawflies."

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