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Acantholyda balanata
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Copyright © 2015
morpheme
Xiphydria tibialis? -
Acantholyda balanata
Teanaway Community Forest, Kittitas County, Washington, USA
April 26, 2015
I think this guy was a little damaged. He looks like he may have had his rear end a bit chewed on?
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Contributed by
morpheme
on 28 April, 2015 - 10:48pm
Last updated 5 November, 2015 - 12:20pm
Moved
Moved from
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Martin Hauser
, 5 November, 2015 - 12:20pm
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Thanks!
It's always cool to get an ID - thanks!
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morpheme
, 5 November, 2015 - 12:47pm
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Normally sawflies are not my
Normally sawflies are not my thing, but I just had to ID this species, and so I checked on BG to see if there are more.... ;-)
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Martin Hauser
, 5 November, 2015 - 12:48pm
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Moved
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Ken Wolgemuth
, 6 August, 2015 - 8:22pm
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Pamphiliidae
Acantholyda sp. Larvae live and feed in webs on conifers. Most species of this genus are associated with pines.
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Dave Smith
, 6 August, 2015 - 8:14pm
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Moved for expert attention
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Thinking something like this:
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Ken Wolgemuth
, 29 April, 2015 - 5:10am
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