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Family Cephidae - Stem Sawflies

 
 
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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

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).

On the geographic origin of the wheat stem sawfly (Hym.: Cephidae): a new hypothesis of introduction from northeastern Asia
By Ivie M.A.
American Entomologist 47: 84-97, 2001

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.

Wheat stem sawfly biology
By Fulbright J., Wanner K., Weaver D.
Montguide MT201107AG, 3 pp., 2011

The berry and rose stem-borers of the genus Hartigia in North America (Hymenoptera: Cephidae)
By Smith D.R.
Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 112: 129-145, 1986

A new Janus (Hymenoptera: Cephidae) from Quercus, and key to North America Species
By David R. Smith and J.D. Solomon
Entomological News, 100(1): 1-5, 1989

Kommentare zur Taxonomie der Symphyta (Hymenoptera) (Vorarbeiten zu einem Katalog der Pflanzenwespen, Teil 1)
By Andreas Taeger & Stephan M. Blank
Beiträge zur Entomologie, 46(2): 251-275, 1996
Translated title: Comments on the taxonomy of the Symphyta (Hymenoptera) (Preparatory work for a catalogue of plant wasps, part 1)

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