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Pseudarge
''Arge'' is a genus of sawflies belonging to the family Argidae subfamily Arginae. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Arge'': *'' Alloscenia eversmanni'' *'' Arge aciculata'' *'' Arge aenea'' *'' Arge albocincta'' (Cameron, 1876) *'' Arge annulata'' *'' Arge aruncus'' *'' Arge auripennis'' *'' Arge aurora'' *'' Arge beckeri'' *'' Arge bella'' *'' Arge berberidis'' – berberis sawfly *'' Arge bipunctata'' (Cameron, 1877) *''Arge captiva'' (Smith, 1874) *'' Arge caucasica'' *'' Arge cerasus'' *''Arge ciliaris'' *'' Arge cingulata'' Jakowlew, 1891 *''Arge clavicornis'' *'' Arge cyanocrocea'' *'' Arge cyra'' (Kirby, 1882) *'' Arge davidi'' *'' Arge dimidiata'' *'' Arge dorsalis'' *'' Arge enkianthus'' *'' Arge enodis'' *'' Arge expansa'' *''Arge flavicollis'' *''Arge frivaldszkyi'' *'' Arge fulvicauda'' *'' Arge fumipennis'' (Smith, 1878) *'' Arge fuscipennis'' *''Arge fuscipes'' *'' Arge gracilicornis'' *'' Arge humeralis'' â ...
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Argidae
Argidae, commonly known as the argid sawflies, is a large family of sawflies, containing some 800 species worldwide, primarily in tropical regions. The larvae are phytophagous, and commonly can be found feeding (and often pupating) in groups, though very few attain pest status. Description The family is distinguished from all other Symphyta by the reduction of the antenna to three segments, flagellomeres; the last one is elongated often shaped like a tuning fork in males. Distribution Species of this family are mainly found in the Neotropical region and in sub-Saharan Africa; however, this family is globally distributed. Genera Argidae contains the following genera, split between its two subfamilies: * Arginae ** '' Antargidium'' ** '' Arge'' ** '' Asiarge'' ** '' Brevisceniana'' ** '' Kokujewia'' ** '' Mioarge'' ** '' Pseudarge'' ** '' Scobina'' ** '' Sjoestedtia'' ** '' Spinarge'' ** '' Triarge'' ** '' Zhuhongfuna'' * Sterictiphorinae ** '' Acrogymn ...
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Arginae
Arginae is a subfamily of argid sawflies in the family Argidae. There are about 12 genera and more than 400 described species in Arginae. Genera These 12 genera belong to the subfamily Arginae: * '' Antargidium'' Morice, 1919 * ''Arge'' Schrank, 1802 * '' Asiarge'' Gussakovskii, 1935 * '' Brevisceniana'' Wei, 2005 * '' Kokujewia'' Konow, 1902 * ''Pseudarge'' Gussakovskij, 1935 * ''Scobina ''Scobina'' is a genus of sawfly belonging to the Argidae family that is present in South America, Central America and Mexico Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in La ...'' Lepeletier & Serville, 1828 * '' Sjoestedtia'' Konow, 1907 * '' Spinarge'' Wei, 1998 * '' Triarge'' Forsius, 1931 * '' Zhuhongfuna'' * '' Mioarge'' Nel, 2004 References External links Argidae Hymenoptera subfamilies {{sawfly-stub ...
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Alloscenia Eversmanni
''Arge'' is a genus of sawflies belonging to the family Argidae subfamily Arginae. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Arge'': *'' Alloscenia eversmanni'' *'' Arge aciculata'' *'' Arge aenea'' *'' Arge albocincta'' (Cameron, 1876) *'' Arge annulata'' *'' Arge aruncus'' *'' Arge auripennis'' *'' Arge aurora'' *'' Arge beckeri'' *'' Arge bella'' *'' Arge berberidis'' – berberis sawfly *'' Arge bipunctata'' (Cameron, 1877) *''Arge captiva'' (Smith, 1874) *'' Arge caucasica'' *'' Arge cerasus'' *''Arge ciliaris'' *'' Arge cingulata'' Jakowlew, 1891 *''Arge clavicornis'' *'' Arge cyanocrocea'' *'' Arge cyra'' (Kirby, 1882) *'' Arge davidi'' *'' Arge dimidiata'' *'' Arge dorsalis'' *'' Arge enkianthus'' *'' Arge enodis'' *'' Arge expansa'' *''Arge flavicollis'' *''Arge frivaldszkyi'' *'' Arge fulvicauda'' *'' Arge fumipennis'' (Smith, 1878) *'' Arge fuscipennis'' *''Arge fuscipes'' *'' Arge gracilicornis'' *'' Arge humeralis'' †...
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Arge Ochropus
''Arge ochropus'', the rose sawfly, is a species belonging to the family Argidae subfamily Arginae. Description The adults grow up to long and can be encountered from April to May.Commanster.eu
The head and thorax are black, while the abdomen and wings are reddish orange. The larvae are yellow and bristly with black markings.Naturespot
This species is very similar to ''Athalia rosae'' (Tenthredinidae), but in ''Arge ochropus'' the antennae are composed of three sections, the third of which is greatly elongated, while in ''Athalia rosae'' the antennae are composed of 10–11 items. ''Arge pagana'' is mainly black above.


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Arge Cyanocrocea
''Arge cyanocrocea'', the bramble sawfly, is a species of sawflies of the family Argidae, subfamily Arginae. Distribution These sawflies are present in most of Europe, in the Caucasus, in Asia Minor and in Japan. Description The adults of ''Arge cyanocrocea'' grow up to long. As all sawflies, this species is related to wasps and not to flies, but lacks the typical wasp waist. Its head and thorax are black, while the abdomen is yellowish orange. Legs are reddish, with small black rings. The wings show a characteristic wide transverse dark band and gray apex.Bob GibbonField Guide to Insects of Britain and Northern Europe/ref> ''Arge cyanocrocea'' is rather similar to '' Arge pagana'', that shows black wings. Biology These sawflies can be encountered from May to July, feeding on pollen and nectar of several Apiaceae species (''Aegopodium podagraria'', '' Meum athamanticum'', ''Heracleum sphondylium'', etc.), Euphorbiaceae species (''Euphorbia'' spp.) and Asteraceae species (''Tana ...
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