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Sciapteryx Levantina
''Sciapteryx'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Tenthredinidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sciapteryx'': * ''Sciapteryx byzantina'' Benson, 1968 * ''Sciapteryx caucasica'' Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1930 * ''Sciapteryx circassica'' Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1930 * ''Sciapteryx cleopatra'' Benson, 1954 * ''Sciapteryx consobrina'' (Klug, 1816) * ''Sciapteryx costalis'' (Fabricius, 1775) * ''Sciapteryx dovnari'' Ushinskij, 1940 * ''Sciapteryx lactipennis'' Konow, 1903 * ''Sciapteryx laeta ''Sciapteryx'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Tenthredinidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sciapteryx'': * ''Sciapteryx byzantina'' Benson, 1968 * ''S ...'' Konow, 1891 * '' Sciapteryx levantina'' André, 1881 * '' Sciapteryx montana'' Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1930 * '' Sciapteryx semenowi'' Jakowlew, 1886 * '' Sciapteryx ...
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Insects
Insects (from Latin ') are hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes, and a pair of antennae. Insects are the most diverse group of animals, with more than a million described species; they represent more than half of all animal species. The insect nervous system consists of a brain and a ventral nerve cord. Most insects reproduce by laying eggs. Insects breathe air through a system of paired openings along their sides, connected to small tubes that take air directly to the tissues. The blood therefore does not carry oxygen; it is only partly contained in vessels, and some circulates in an open hemocoel. Insect vision is mainly through their compound eyes, with additional small ocelli. Many insects can hear, using tympanal organs, which may be on the legs or other parts of the b ...
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Tenthredinidae
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. The family has no easily seen diagnostic features, though the combination of five to nine antennal flagellomeres plus a clear separation of the first abdomen, abdominal tergum from the metapleuron can reliably separate them. These sawflies are often black or brown, and 3 to 20 mm long. Like other sawflies, they lack the slender "wasp-waist", or Petiole (insect), petiole, between the thorax and abdomen, characteristic of many hymenopterans. The mesosoma and the metasoma are instead broadly joined. The Tenthredinidae are also often somewhat dorsoventrally flattened, wh ...
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Sciapteryx Byzantina
''Sciapteryx'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Tenthredinidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Sciapteryx'': * ''Sciapteryx byzantina'' Benson, 1968 * ''Sciapteryx caucasica'' Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1930 * ''Sciapteryx circassica'' Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1930 * ''Sciapteryx cleopatra'' Benson, 1954 * ''Sciapteryx consobrina'' (Klug, 1816) * ''Sciapteryx costalis'' (Fabricius, 1775) * ''Sciapteryx dovnari'' Ushinskij, 1940 * ''Sciapteryx lactipennis'' Konow, 1903 * ''Sciapteryx laeta'' Konow, 1891 * ''Sciapteryx levantina'' André, 1881 * ''Sciapteryx montana'' Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1930 * ''Sciapteryx semenowi'' Jakowlew, 1886 * ''Sciapteryx verticalis'' Muche, 1973 References

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