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Sterictiphorinae
Sterictiphorinae is a subfamily of argid sawflies in the family Argidae. There are more than 20 genera in Sterictiphorinae. Genera These 26 genera belong to the subfamily Sterictiphorinae: * '' Acrogymnia'' Malaise, 1941 * '' Acrogymnidea'' Malaise, 1955 * '' Adurgoa'' Malaise, 1937 * ''Aproceros'' Malaise, 1931 * ''Aprosthema'' Konow, 1899 * '' Brachyphatnus'' Konow, 1906 * '' Didymia'' Lepeletier, 1825 * '' Duckeana'' Malaise, 1941 * '' Durgoa'' Malaise, 1937 * '' Manaos'' Rohwer, 1912 * ''Neoptilia'' Ashmead, 1898 * '' Ortasiceros'' Wei, 1997 * '' Pseudaprosthema'' Gussakovskij, 1935 * '' Ptenus'' Kirby, 1882 * '' Ptilia'' Lepeletier, 1825 * ''Schizocerella'' Forsius, 1927 * ''Sphacophilus'' Provancher, 1888 * ''Sterictiphora'' Billberg, 1820 * '' Styphelarge'' Benson, 1938 * '' Tanymeles'' Konow, 1906 * ''Trailia ''Trailia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Halosphaeriaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Georg Kenneth Sutherland in Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. vol.5 (1) on ...
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Argidae
Argidae 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. 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 A tuning fork is an acoustic resonator in the form of a two-pronged fork with the prongs ( tines) formed from a U-shaped bar of elastic metal (usually steel). It resonates at a specific constant pitch when set vibrating by striking it agai ... in males. References External links * * Sawfly families Taxa named by Friedrich Wilhelm Konow {{sawfly-stub ...
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Sterictiphora
''Sterictiphora'' is a Holarctic genus of sawflies belonging to the family Argidae Argidae 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. The ....Wei, M., Lee, S.-B., Choi, J.-K., and Lee, J.-W. (2017) Taxonomy of ''Sterictiphora'' Billberg (Hymenoptera: Argidae: Sterictiphorinae) in South Korea with descriptions of two new species. Entomological Research, 47: 63– 73. doi: 10.1111/1748-5967.12196. Selected species *'' Sterictiphora angelicae'' (Panzer, 1799) *'' Sterictiphora cruenta'' Smith, 1969 *'' Sterictiphora denticula'' Koch, 1988 *'' Sterictiphora furcata'' (Villers, 1789) *'' Sterictiphora gastrica'' (Klug, 1814) *'' Sterictiphora geminata'' (Gmelin, 1790) *'' Sterictiphora hannemanni'' Koch, 1988 *'' Sterictiphora koreana'' Lee & Wei, 2016 *'' Sterictiphora longicornis'' Chevin, 198 ...
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Trailia (insect)
''Trailia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Halosphaeriaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Georg Kenneth Sutherland in Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. vol.5 (1) on page 149 in 1915 and also New Phytologist vol.14 on page 193 in 1915. The genus name of ''Trailia'' is in honour of James William Helenus Trail FRS FLS (1851–1919), who was a Scottish botanist who served as Professor of Botany at Aberdeen University from 1877 to 1919. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; * '' Trailia ascophylli'' Former species; * ''Trailia buxi'' = '' Puccinia buxi'', Pucciniaceae family * ''Trailia morthieri'' = '' Puccinia morthieri'', Pucciniaceae References External links *Trailia' at Index Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names ( scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and the Institute of M ... Microascales {{Microasca ...
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Sphacophilus
''Sphacophilus'' is a genus of sawflies in the family Argidae Argidae 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. The .... There are more than 30 described species in ''Sphacophilus''. Species These 32 species belong to the genus ''Sphacophilus'': * '' Sphacophilus albicosta'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus apiculus'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus apios'' Ross, 1933 * '' Sphacophilus argutus'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus barius'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus cellularis'' (Say) * '' Sphacophilus ceraus'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus crenus'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus darus'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus dissensus'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus edus'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus hamus'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus holmus'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus iotus'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus janzeni'' Smith * '' Sphacophilus jucunus'' Smith * '' Spha ...
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Schizocerella
''Schizocerella'' is a genus of sawflies in the family Argidae Argidae 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. The .... There are at least two described species in ''Schizocerella''. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Schizocerella'': * '' Schizocerella lineata'' (Rohwer) * '' Schizocerella pilicornis'' (Holmgren) (purslane sawfly) References Further reading * External links Argidae Articles created by Qbugbot Hymenoptera genera {{sawfly-stub ...
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