
Cephidae - Wikipedia
Cephidae is a family of stem sawflies in the order Hymenoptera. There are about 27 genera and more than 160 described species in Cephidae. [1] [2] [3] [4] Hartigia trimaculata
Family Cephidae - Stem Sawflies - BugGuide.Net
2024年9月2日 · Family Cephidae - Stem Sawflies Classification · Explanation of Names · Numbers · Identification · Range · Habitat · Food · Remarks · Works Cited Classification
Cephidae - bugswithmike.com
Cephidae, commonly known as stem sawflies, are a small family of insects within the order Hymenoptera. This group is known for their larval stage, where they bore into plant stems, …
Family Cephidae - Sawflies
The Cephidae are slender, long bodied sawflies. They are characterised by elongate antennae with between sixteen and thirty segments. The mesonotum does not extend in front of the …
Cephoidea - Wikipedia
Cephoidea is a small superfamily within the Symphyta, commonly referred to as stem sawflies, containing some 100 species in 10 genera in the living family, Cephidae, plus another 17 …
Cephidae | Sawfly GenUS
Cephidae includes 24 genera and 165 species worldwide. About 6 genera and 16 species are Nearctic Nearctic: describing the region of the Northern Hemisphere that includes North …
Cephidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Contrary to the name, the wheat stem sawfly is not a true fly but a member of the family Cephidae in the order Hymenoptera, a group of "membrane-winged" insects which include the ants, …
Stem Sawflies (Cephidae) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Cephidae. Identification Numbers. TSN: 152855. Geography. Launch Interactive Map. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the …
Stem Sawflies (Family Cephidae) - iNaturalist
Cephoidea is a small superfamily within the Symphyta, commonly referred to as stem sawflies, containing some 100 species in 10 genera in a single family, Cephidae. Most species occur in …
Cephidae - Wikispecies
2025年3月29日 · Trachelus stipa (Hymenoptera: Cephidae), a new stem sawfly from Central Anatolia associated with feather grass (Stipa holosericea, Poaceae). Zootaxa 4277(1): …
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