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Unidentified Sawfly Larva - Nematus

Unidentified Sawfly Larva - Nematus
Upper Black Eddy/Ringing Rocks County Park, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
September 3, 2017
Tenthredinidae?

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Moved
Moved from Craesus.

Moved

probably Craesus
As far as I see there are 6 pairs of abdominal prolegs (Nematinae) and
there are characteristic black spots for genus Craesus on the underside of the body between the abdominal prolegs.

And from the article "Sawflies of the genus Croesus LEACH in Noth America"
about C. latitarsus larva:
"The supraspiracular spots are variable in size and may coalesce in some specimens to form a nearly solid, broad dorsal stripes"

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