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Species Calameuta clavata

 
 
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The Cephid Stem Borers of California (Hymenoptera: Cephidae)
By Woodrow W. Middlekauff
Bulletin of the California Insect Survey, Volume 11, University of California Press, 1969
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Has keys and brief discussions for the 12 cephid species known from North America in 1969, with emphasis on California species.

Note that what Middlekauff treated as Cephus clavatus is currently recognized as Calameuta clavata...a genus Middlekauff did not include in his treatment. Another nearctic species of Calameuta was published in 2005, and a key to both species appears in Smith & Schiff(1).

A New Western Nearctic species of Calameuta Konow (Hymenoptera : Cephidae)
By David R. Smith and Nathan M. Schiff
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 107: 864-868, 2005
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In addition to describing a new species (Calameuta middlekauffi), this paper also: indicates how the genera Calameuta and Cephus are distinguished; provides a key for the two nearctic species of Calameuta (clavata and middlekauffi); and has good photographic plates illustrating abdominal and head characters for both species.

A Revision of the Nearctic Cephidae (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinoidea)
By Donald T. Ries
Transactions of the American Entomological Society, Vol. 63, No. 3, pp. 259-324 , 1939
Read online free at JSTOR

Checklist of the sawflies (Hymenoptera) of Canada, Alaska and Greenland
By Henri Goulet & Andrew M. R. Bennett
Journal of Hymenoptera Research: 82: 21-67, 2021

Sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) newly recorded from Washington State
By Chris Looney, David R. Smith, Sharon J. Collman, David W. Langor, Merrill A. Peterson
Chris Looney et al. / Journal of Hymenoptera Research 49: 129–159 (2016)

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List of species:
Xiphydria prolongata, Neodiprion sertifer, Diprion similis, Gilpinia hercyniae, Cladius grandis, Cladius gregarius, Pristiphora geniculata, Pristiphora rufipes, Craesus alniastri, Nematus lipovskyi, Heterarthrus nemoratus, Heterarthrus vagans, Metallus lanceolatus, Fenusella nana, Profenusa thomsoni, Profenusa inspirata, Fenusa ulmi, Halidamia affinis, Monophadnus pallescens, Eupareophora parca, Monostegia abdominalis, Macrophya punctumalbum

List of the Sawflies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) of Virginia
By Smith D.R.
Banisteria 28: 3‒23, 2006

The genera and subgenera of the sawflies of Canada and Alaska (Hymenoptera: Symphyta)
By Goulet H.
The insects and arachnids of Canada, Pt. 20. Ottawa: Agriculture Canada. 235 pp., 1992
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Covers all the symphytan families

Keys to the insects of the European part of the USSR. Vol. 3. Hymenoptera. Part 6.
By Zhelokhovtsev A.N., Tobias V.I., Kozlov M.A.
Keys to the Fauna of the USSR 158: 1-432, 1993
English translation from the 1988 Russian edition [which i use].
Covers the 'Symphyta' (close to 900 spp.) and a number of minor taxa of parasitic wasps (Trigonaloidea, Stephanoidea, Evanioidea, and Paxylommatidae). Somewhat outdated yet thorough treatment with lots of useful info.

 
 
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