WebPterygophorus cinctus. Tweet; Description: A segmented grub about 22 mm long. The body was mostly green with a pale orange tinge to the sides,head and tail. There were white tubercular specks on each segment with a concentration around the head area. At least 6 pairs of pro-legs were seen, with three pairs being distinctly thoracic. WebPterygophorus cinctus is a swafly recorded in Australia. The adult Bottlebrush Sawfly has an orange and black banded body, with a wingspan of about 2cm. Males have feathery …
Pterygophorus facielongus · iNaturalist
WebPterygophorus facielongus Benson, 1938 species Pterygophorus insignis Kirby, 1894 species Pterygophorus turneri Rohwer, 1910 View list of all occurrence records for this … WebThe Little Things that Run the City – Insect ecology, biodiversity and conservation in the City of Melbourne Report prepared for the City of Melbourne, August 2016 Coordinating authors Luis Mata1 Christopher D. Ives2 Alejandra Morán-Ordóñez3 Georgia E. Garrard1 Ascelin Gordon1 Sarah Bekessy1 1 Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group, RMIT … framework accelerate
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WebChecklist of the Pergidae (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) of Australasia WebA commonly occurring species is Pterygophorus facielongus, sometimes called the Long-tailed Sawfly. Unlike Steel-blue Sawflies, Long-tailed Sawfly larvae do not cluster in large numbers, but may sometimes cluster in small groups in the daytime. One of their favourite … WebAtlas of Living Australia. Occurrence record: Entomology:T4380 Preserved specimen of Pterygophorus facielongus Benson, 1938 framework abp