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Taxonus pallidicornis
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Copyright © 2011
Jo Ann Poe-McGavin
Unknown Sawfly Larvae on Blackberry 2 -
Taxonus pallidicornis
Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
July 10, 2011
Size: 3/4 inch approx
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Contributed by
Jo Ann Poe-McGavin
on 10 July, 2011 - 3:14pm
Last updated 20 October, 2019 - 1:10pm
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v belov
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probably Taxonus pallidicornis
Nearctic sawflies IV. Allantinae, 1979:
Larva.—One reared specimen is associated with Hopkins' No. 11388. The following information on the larva is associated with this number: "Bluish white dorsally, yellowish ventrally including legs and prolegs, dorsal and lateral surfaces with bloom or white powder. Black spotted, a dorsal row one spot per segment; a pair of subdorsal rows with three spots per segment; and a pair of lateral rows (above pleural fold) with two per segment. Head powdery large, dorsal one-third blackish blue; eyes in black spots at lateral areas of head and situated at the end of a bluish intrusion into the paler area below."
on Rubus
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Alexander Boldyrev
, 30 September, 2019 - 3:35pm
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Tenthredinidae
Family identification is the best I can do.
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Dave Smith
, 4 August, 2011 - 6:44am
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