Dolerus unicolor
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Live adult sawflies photographed in the wild at northern Illinois locations. I found this lovely sawfly as she doodled around in a weedy / grassy field in early April, before most insects have even thought about getting out and about. This species lays its eggs in a slit they cut in grass stems. Sawfly larvae resemble caterpillars of more familiar butterflies and moths. Most of them are herbivorous, and many are important agricultural pests, being leaf miners and/or gall-forming. Many adult sawflies are predators of other insects, and they are quite fearsome indeed - I have seen them
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Page title: | Sawfly - Dolerus unicolor |
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Description: | Find closeup pictures and information on a orange and black sawfly, including pictures of the "saw" from whence comes the common name. |
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Date | Creation Date: 01-aug-2002 Expiration Date: 01-aug-2014 |