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Macremphytus tarsatus
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Copyright © 2013
Nate and Erin Fuller
Dogwood sawfly -
Macremphytus tarsatus
Bow in the Clouds Preserve, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA
September 30, 2013
Size: 1-2"
Never seen so many. They were all over and spreading onto adjacent vegetation.
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on 9 October, 2013 - 1:47pm
Last updated 20 October, 2013 - 7:45pm
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