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wasps are any of the 150 non-social
species of the
hymenopteran family Siricidae, a type of wood-eating sawfly. The
common name "horntail"
derives from...
- into
three groups, true
sawflies (phyllophaga),
woodwasps or
xylophaga (
Siricidae), and Orussidae. The
three groupings have been
distinguished by the true...
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persuasoria are the
larvae of
horntails or wood
wasps (Urocerus gigas,
Siricidae species, a type of
xylophagous sawfly), as well as
larvae of longhorn...
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cynipoids by the
larvae being parasitoids on
other wasp
larvae in the
group Siricidae. The
Ibaliidae comprise three extant genera of
fairly large wasps, with...
- emarginatoria, M. jezoensis, and M.
nortori are
known to
parasitize Siricidae. The
species M. atrata, M. macrurus, and M.
greenei show
diurnal activity...
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Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies)
Siricoidea Anaxyelidae (cedar wood wasps)
Siricidae (horntails)
Xiphydrioidea Xiphydriidae (wood wasps)
Cephoidea Cephidae...
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Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies)
Siricoidea Anaxyelidae (cedar wood wasps)
Siricidae (horntails)
Xiphydrioidea Xiphydriidae (wood wasps)
Cephoidea Cephidae...
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Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies)
Siricoidea Anaxyelidae (cedar wood wasps)
Siricidae (horntails)
Xiphydrioidea Xiphydriidae (wood wasps)
Cephoidea Cephidae...
- M. A. (July 1967). "The
Pigeon Tremex,
Tremex columba (Hymenoptera:
Siricidae), in New Brunswick". The
Canadian Entomologist. 99 (7): 685–689. doi:10...
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Colorado State University Extension.
Retrieved 2021-06-04. "Pigeon
Horntail (Family
Siricidae)".
Field Station. 2014-08-12.
Retrieved 2021-08-10. v t e...