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- millimetres (1⁄2 and 1+1⁄2 inches) in length. Subspecies: Urocerus gigas gigas Urocerus gigas taig**** Urocerus gigas is a wood-boring insect that attacks softwoods...
- Urocerus is a genus of horntails in the family Siricidae. There are about eight described species in Urocerus. These species belong to the genus Urocerus:...
- Urocerus albicornis (white-horned horntail) is a species of horntail native to North America. This species has occasionally been introduced into Europe...
- Urocerus ****onicus, commonly known as the ****anese horntail, is a species of sawfly, native to southeastern Asia. Studies show that the dispersal distance...
- Urocerus flavicornis, the yellow-horned horntail wasp, is a species of horntail native to North America. "Urocerus flavicornis". GBIF. Retrieved 2021-04-23...
- sawflies are stubby and soft-bodied, and fly weakly. Sawflies vary in length: Urocerus gigas, which can be mistaken as a wasp due to its black-and-yellow striped...
- fungus first appeared in ****an as a symbiont of the ****anese horntail (Urocerus ****onicus), being injected into the sapwood of the ****anese cedar (Cryptomeria...
- 1933 Sirotremex Smith, 1988 Teredon Norton, 1869 Tremex Jurine, 1807 Urocerus Geoffroy, 1762 Xeris Costa, 1894 Xoanon ****ov-Tian-Shanskii, 1921 These...
- species: Xeris caudatus (Cresson, 1865) was initially placed in the genus Urocerus by Ezra Townsend Cresson in his species description. Its type locality...
- hosts of Rhyssa persuasoria are the larvae of horntails or wood wasps (Urocerus gigas, Siricidae species, a type of xylophagous sawfly), as well as larvae...