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Sawfly: Particularly problematic on the young shoots (candles) of pines, the larvae of this fly are destructive in their feeding.
The Turnip Sawfly was found to result in diploid males and females after sister-brother matings.
Due to no current primitive Hymenoptera, the Turnip Sawfly is being worked on for genome sequencing.
The Larch Sawfly is native to Europe, however introduced into North America in the mid to late 19th century.
Hymenoptera originated in the Triassic: the oldest fossils belong to the Sawfly family Xyelidae.
A Sawfly is an insect belonging to suborder Symphyta of the Order Hymenoptera.
The Water Figwort is host to the Figwort Sawfly whose larvae feed on the leaves.
Tenthredopsis scutellaris, a Common Sawfly, is a species belonging to the family Tenthredinidae subfamily Tenthrediniinae.
Some options, including the Sawfly and the Desert Locust Goggle can be obtained in prescription lenses that meet the ballistic protection standards.
The Iris Sawfly, Rhadinoceraea micans, is a species of sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae.
The larvae of the moth species Trichiocercus sparshalli and the Eucalyptus Leaf Mining Sawfly Phylacteophaga froggatti feed on the leaves.
Wheat Stem Sawfly is the most destructive insect pest of wheat in Montana, with annual crop losses exceeding $75 million in each of the past two years.
In January 1917 Mulock was given command of the Fly-class river gunboat HMS Sawfly, serving on the Tigris River in Mesopotamia.
The Iris Sawfly is endemic to Europe, being found in Britain, France, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, the low countries, Germany, Poland, Italy, Bulgaria and Romania.
In September 2003, the company was awarded a multi-million dollar contract to provide 80,000 pairs of Sawfly ballistic protective eyewear to the Canadian Department of National Defense (DND).
Also on the APEL list is the Revision Rx Carrier, a prescription insert that is compatible with both the Sawfly Spectacle and Desert Locust Goggle9.
The Giant Woodwasp, Banded Horntail, or Greater Horntail (Urocerus gigas) is a species of Sawfly, native to the Holarctic and North Africa.
Revision's Sawfly Spectacle and Desert Locust Goggle are on the U.S. Army's Authorized Protective Eyewear List (APEL).
These were joined by Royal Navy Fly-class Butterfly, Cranefly, Dragonfly, Mayfly, Sawfly, Snakefly, and Mantis, Moth, and Tarantula.
In February 2007, Revision marked their fifth anniversary with two of their largest contracts; the U.S. Army commissioned the company to supply 85,000 set of Desert Locust ballistic goggles and an additional 178,000 Sawfly eyewear.