Tenthredinidae is the largest family of sawflies, with well over 7,500 species worldwide, divided into 430 genera. Larvae are herbivores and typically feed on the foliage of trees and shrubs, with occasional exceptions that are leaf miners, stem borers, or gall makers. The larvae of externally feeding species resemble small caterpillars. As with all hymenopterans, common sawflies undergo complete metamorphosis. Read more at Wikipedia

Amauronematus spBIOUG45249-G03

Cladius compressicornisBIOUG17363-C09

Euura alaskensisBIOUG25284-B08

Euura caeruleocarpusBIOUG17538-D05

Euura groenlandicaBIOUG16993-E04

Euura krausiBIOUG16845-F04

Euura leucopygaBIOUG45249-G06

Euura nitidipleurisBIOUG16993-E11

Euura nubiumCCDB-35915-E02

Euura spBIOUG25807-F11

Euura spCHARS00001-D01

Euura spBIOUG25805-H09

Euura spBIOUG45006-D12

Euura spBIOUG39699-G12

Euura stenogasterBIOUG25807-F09

Euura sylvestrisCHARS00334-D08

Euura sylvestrisBIOUG00998-B10

Euura vagaBIOUG26758-G06

Euura viduatinaBIOUG25807-G02

Nematus spBIOUG45395-B09

Nematus spBIOUG24584-F07

Nematus spBIOUG36382-D02

Pristiphora cinctaBIOUG01499-C09

Pristiphora spBIOUG01499-F06

Pristiphora spBIOUG45249-G02

Pristiphora spBIOUG45162-D08

Tenthredo deviaCCDB-35915-E01

Tenthredo devia – SideCCDB-35915-E01

Unknown spBIOUG25807-F12

Unknown spBIOUG39699-H04

Unknown spCHARS00504-B10

Unknown spBIOUG39699-H05