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Cimbex
''Cimbex'' is a genus of sawflies in the family Cimbicidae. Selected species * '' Cimbex americanus'' Leach, 1817 – Elm sawfly * '' Cimbex connatus'' ( Schrank, 1776) * '' Cimbex fagi'' Zaddach, 1863 * '' Cimbex femoratus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) – Birch sawfly * '' Cimbex luteus'' (Linnaeus, 1761) * '' Cimbex pacificus'' Cresson, 1880 * '' Cimbex quadrimaculatus'' (O. F. Müller, 1766) * '' Cimbex rubidus'' Cresson, 1880 * '' Cimbex semidea'' Cresson, 1880 Fossil record This genus is known in the fossil record from the Eocene to the Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and means "less recen ... (from about 37.2 to recent). Fossils of species within this genus have been found in United States, Japan, and China. References External links BiolibFauna Europaea Tenthredinoidea ...
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Cimbex Femoratus
''Cimbex femoratus'', the birch sawfly, is a species of sawfly in the family Cimbicidae. Varieties *''Cimbex femoratus var. griffinii'' Leach, 1817 *''Cimbex femoratus var. pallens'' Lepeletier, 1823 *''Cimbex femoratus var. silvarum'' Fabricius, 1793 *''Cimbex femoratus var. varians'' Leach, 1817 Description ''Cimbex femoratus'' can reach a length of . The head is large, with large and strong mandibles. Wings are smoky brown with brown margins. The thorax is shiny black. The shiny black abdomen shows a whitish band and a large red-brown band, especially in males. The antennae are black at the base and yellow-orange at the tip. Even the last leg segments are yellowish. The adults fly in May to August. Larvae are pale bluish-green, about 45 mm long and they look very similar to caterpillars. On the back they usually have a dark, narrow bluish longitudinal stripe. They can be found between June and September and feed exclusively on leaves of birch (''Betula'' sp.) Distri ...
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Cimbex Fagi
''Cimbex'' is a genus of sawflies in the family Cimbicidae. Selected species * '' Cimbex americanus'' Leach, 1817 – Elm sawfly * ''Cimbex connatus'' ( Schrank, 1776) * '' Cimbex fagi'' Zaddach, 1863 * ''Cimbex femoratus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) – Birch sawfly * ''Cimbex luteus'' (Linnaeus, 1761) * ''Cimbex pacificus'' Cresson, 1880 * ''Cimbex quadrimaculatus'' ( O. F. Müller, 1766) * ''Cimbex rubidus'' Cresson, 1880 * ''Cimbex semidea'' Cresson, 1880 Fossil record This genus is known in the fossil record from the Eocene to the Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and means "less recent" ... (from about 37.2 to recent). Fossils of species within this genus have been found in United States, Japan, and China. References External links BiolibFauna Europaea Tenthredinoidea Sawf ...
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Cimbex Semidea
''Cimbex'' is a genus of sawflies in the family Cimbicidae. Selected species * '' Cimbex americanus'' Leach, 1817 – Elm sawfly * ''Cimbex connatus'' ( Schrank, 1776) * '' Cimbex fagi'' Zaddach, 1863 * ''Cimbex femoratus'' ( Linnaeus, 1758) – Birch sawfly * '' Cimbex luteus'' (Linnaeus, 1761) * '' Cimbex pacificus'' Cresson, 1880 * '' Cimbex quadrimaculatus'' (O. F. Müller, 1766) * '' Cimbex rubidus'' Cresson, 1880 * '' Cimbex semidea'' Cresson, 1880 Fossil record This genus is known in the fossil record from the Eocene to the Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and means "less recen ... (from about 37.2 to recent). Fossils of species within this genus have been found in United States, Japan, and China. References External links BiolibFauna Europaea Tenthredinoidea ...
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Cimbex Quadrimaculatus
''Cimbex quadrimaculatus'' is a species of sawflies in the family Cimbicidae. Taxonomy ''Cimbex quadrimaculatus'' was formerly classified in the genus ''Palaeocimbex'' along with four other species and was the type species of the subgenus ''Deuterocimbex''. Both taxa have since been synonymized under the genus ''Cimbex''. Description ''Cimbex quadrimaculatus'' is a large species that can reach an adult length of about . The body is dark brown to black with extensive yellow markings on the pronotum and abdomen. The wings are lightly infuscate, while the antennae are predominantly orange with darker scapes. Their larvae are whitish with yellow and black markings. The average length of these larvae can reach about , with a maximum of about in last instars. Biology ''Cimbex quadrimaculatus'' is considered one of the serious pests of almonds. Other notable host plants include ''Crataegus monogyna'', '' Prunus cerasus'', and '' Prunus domestica''. A single generation is produced e ...
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Cimbex Americanus
''Cimbex americanus'', the elm sawfly, is a species of sawfly in the family Cimbicidae. This is a very large species of Hymenoptera, with adults measuring 3 cm and larvae reaching 5 cm long. If captured, adults may buzz and use their powerful spiny legs defensively. However, like other sawflies, this species does not possess a sting. The fly ''Opheltes glaucopterus'' is a parasite of the prepupae stage of this sawfly. Taxonomy This species was originally described as ''Cimbex americana'' by William Elford Leach William Elford Leach FRS (2 February 1791 – 25 August 1836) was an English zoologist and marine biologist. Life and work Elford Leach was born at Hoe Gate, Plymouth, the son of an attorney. At the age of twelve he began a medical appren ..., who treated the genus as feminine. However, ''Cimbex'' comes from a masculine Greek noun, and the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature thus requires masculine species. Thus, its correct name is ''Cimbex am ...
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Cimbex Connatus
''Cimbex connatus'', also known by its common name large alder sawfly is a species from the genus ''Cimbex ''Cimbex'' is a genus of sawflies in the family Cimbicidae. Selected species * '' Cimbex americanus'' Leach, 1817 – Elm sawfly * '' Cimbex connatus'' ( Schrank, 1776) * '' Cimbex fagi'' Zaddach, 1863 * '' Cimbex femoratus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) ...''.Cimbex connatus (Schrank, 1776) in GBIF Secretariat (2021). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2021-06-01. The species was originally described by Franz von Paula Schrank in 1776. Description The larvae of the ''Cimbex connatus,'' feed on species of the genus Alder References Taxa named by Franz von Paula Schrank Tenthredinoidea Insects described in 1776 {{Sawfly-stub ...
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Cimbicidae
Cimbicidae is a family of sawflies in the order Hymenoptera. There are more than 20 genera and 200 described species in Cimbicidae. Larvae are solitary herbivores. The family is distinctive in having antennae with prominent apical clubs or knobs. The adults of some species can exceed 3 cm in length, and are among the heaviest of all Hymenoptera. Genera These genera belong to the family Cimbicidae: * '' Abia'' Leach, 1817 * '' Agenocimbex'' Rohwer, 1910 * '' Allabia'' Semenov & Gussakorskii, 1937 * '' Brasilabia'' Conde, 1937 * ''Cimbex'' Olivier, 1791 * ''Corynis'' Thunberg, 1789 * '' Leptocimbex'' Semenov, 1896 * '' Lopesiana'' Smith, 1988 * '' Odontocimbex'' Malaise, 1935 * '' Pachylosticta'' Klug, 1824 * ''Praia'' Wankowicz, 1880 * '' Pseudabia'' Schrottky, 1910 * '' Pseudocimbex'' Rohwer, 1908 * ''Pseudoclavellaria'' Schulz, 1906 * '' Pseudopachylosticta'' Mallach, 1929 * ''Trichiosoma ''Trichiosoma'' is a genus of cimbicid sawflies in the family Cimbicidae. Ther ...
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Cimbicidae - Cimbex Species
Cimbicidae is a family of sawflies in the order Hymenoptera. There are more than 20 genera and 200 described species in Cimbicidae. Larvae are solitary herbivores. The family is distinctive in having antennae with prominent apical clubs or knobs. The adults of some species can exceed 3 cm in length, and are among the heaviest of all Hymenoptera. Genera These genera belong to the family Cimbicidae: * ''Abia'' Leach, 1817 * '' Agenocimbex'' Rohwer, 1910 * '' Allabia'' Semenov & Gussakorskii, 1937 * '' Brasilabia'' Conde, 1937 * ''Cimbex'' Olivier, 1791 * ''Corynis'' Thunberg, 1789 * '' Leptocimbex'' Semenov, 1896 * '' Lopesiana'' Smith, 1988 * '' Odontocimbex'' Malaise, 1935 * '' Pachylosticta'' Klug, 1824 * ''Praia'' Wankowicz, 1880 * '' Pseudabia'' Schrottky, 1910 * '' Pseudocimbex'' Rohwer, 1908 * ''Pseudoclavellaria'' Schulz, 1906 * '' Pseudopachylosticta'' Mallach, 1929 * ''Trichiosoma ''Trichiosoma'' is a genus of cimbicid sawflies in the family Cimbicidae. Ther ...
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Ezra Townsend Cresson
Ezra Townsend Cresson, also Ezra Townsend senior (18 June 1838, in Byberry – 19 April 1926, in Swarthmore) was an American entomologist Entomology () is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology. In the past the term "insect" was less specific, and historically the definition of entomology would also include the study of animals in other arthropod groups, such as arach ... who specialised in the Hymenoptera order of insects. He wrote ''Synopsis of the families and genera of the Hymenoptera of America, north of Mexico'' Philadelphia: Paul C. Stockhausen, Entomological printer (1887) and many other works. His son Ezra Townsend, Jr. (1876–1948) was also an entomologist but a specialist in Diptera. Cresson also documented many new species including '' Nomada texana''. References * Essig, E. O. 1931 ''A History of Entomology''. -New York, Macmillan Company. *Mallis, A. 1971 ''American Entomologists''. Rutgers Univ. Press New Brunswick 343-348, Portr. *Osborn, H. 1 ...
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