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Acordulecera P1180745a
''Acordulecera'' is a genus of sawflies in the family Pergidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Acordulecera''. Species These species belong to the genus ''Acordulecera'': * ''Acordulecera algodones'' Smith, 2010 * ''Acordulecera antennata'' Rohwer * ''Acordulecera basirufa'' Rohwer * ''Acordulecera brevis'' Smith 2014 * ''Acordulecera caryae'' Rohwer * ''Acordulecera chilensis'' Smith * ''Acordulecera comoa'' Smith 2014 * ''Acordulecera dorsalis'' Say, 1836 * ''Acordulecera ducra'' Smith, 1980 * ''Acordulecera erythrogastra'' Rohwer * ''Acordulecera flavipes'' Rohwer * ''Acordulecera foveata'' Rohwer * ''Acordulecera grisselli'' Smith, 2010 * ''Acordulecera hicoriae'' Rohwer * ''Acordulecera irwini'' Smith 2016 * ''Acordulecera knabi'' Rohwer * ''Acordulecera longica'' Smith * ''Acordulecera maculata'' * ''Acordulecera mellina'' * ''Acordulecera montserratensis'' Smith * ''Acordulecera munroi'' Smith 1980 * ''Acordulecera nigrata'' Rohwer * ''Acordulecera nigrita ...
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Pergidae
The Pergidae are a moderate-sized family of sawflies occurring in the Western Hemisphere and the Australasian Region. The Pergidae are, with almost 450 described species, the third-largest family of Symphyta after the Tenthredinidae and the Argidae. Morphologically, most pergids are typically sawfly-like, but the form of the antennae varies considerably in number of segments and from simple to serrate and pectinate or even bipectinate. Sexual dimorphism is common and reflected in differences in type of antennae, colour, and size. Included are some of the few known apterous sawflies, those of the genus '' Cladomacra'' occurring in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, and a species with brachypterous females, '' Clarissa tasbates'', in Tasmania. Distribution Most Pergidae species occur in South America and Australia. They are the dominant family in Australia and are one of the major families in the Neotropics. Of the 14 subfamilies, three (Pergulinae, Philomastiginae, and Perreyiinae) ...
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