Aglaostigma Nebulosum
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''Aglaostigma'' is a genus of
sawflies Sawflies are wasp-like insects that are in the suborder Symphyta within the order Hymenoptera, alongside ants, bees, and wasps. The common name comes from the saw-like appearance of the ovipositor, which the females use to cut into the plant ...
belonging to the family
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 ...
. The genus was described in 1882 by Kirby. The species of this genus are found in
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and
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. Species: * '' Aglaostigma aucupariae'' (Klug, 1817) * '' Aglaostigma fulvipes'' (Scopoli, 1763) * '' Aglaostigma langei'' * '' Aglaostigma nebulosum''


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{{Taxonbar, from=Q15710868 Tenthredinidae Sawfly genera Taxa named by William Kirby (entomologist)