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Photo#418594
Sawfly larvae? - Hemichroa crocea

Sawfly larvae? - Hemichroa crocea
Jordanelle Dam wetlands, Wasatch County, Utah, USA
June 27, 2010

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Sawfly larvae? - Hemichroa crocea Sawfly larvae? - Hemichroa crocea

Moved
Moved from Nematini.

Hemichroa crocea

Moved
Moved from Nematinae.

tribe Nematini
look like Hemichroa crocea that feed on Alnus ... but Hemichroa crocea has a black head.
I don’t know if Hemichroa crocea can have a brown head at an early stage.

Moved

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Tenthredinidae, Nematinae
The subfamily is about all I can do. What are they feeding on?

 
Maybe Alder...
Looks like it might be alder.

 
Yes
I agree, this looks like Thinleaf Alder (Alnus incana), the only alder species in Utah.

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