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Pristiphora erichsonii

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Species of sawfly

Pristiphora erichsonii
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Hymenoptera
Suborder:Symphyta
Family:Tenthredinidae
Genus:Pristiphora
Species:
P. erichsonii
Binomial name
Pristiphora erichsonii
(Hartig, 1837)

Pristiphora erichsonii, thelarch sawfly, is a species ofsawfly. The adult sawfly resembles a blackwasp, is about ½ inch in length with a thick waist and has brown to orangish markings on the abdomen. Larvae have black heads, gray-green bodies with white undersides, and are about 15–18 mm long when full grown. Larvae occur in groups and characteristically curl their bodies upward in a "J" shape when disturbed.

In the spring whenlarch trees are leafed out and the new growth is expanding, the female sawfly can be seen depositing eggs in new shoots near the branch tips.

Damage symptoms

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Egg-laying causes shoots to curl as they grow. Larvae occur in groups or clumps and are very obvious when present. Defoliation is rarely complete but trees can appear very thin crowned.

Most trees are very tolerant of defoliation and trees generally recover during the summer, however severe defoliation over several years can weaken the trees causing them to be less likely to survive a harsh winter.

Life cycle

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Winter is spent in the soil as a prepupa. Adults emerge in late spring and females lay eggs in elongating shoots. Larvae feed on needles for 3–4 weeks, generally in late June and early July. However, emergence can be delayed for some individuals larva can be present throughout the summer.

Origins

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The larch sawfly is native to Europe, however introduced into North America in the mid to late 19th century. It was first spotted in Quebec in 1882. It was then later spotted in British Columbia in the 1930s.[1]

References

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  1. ^"Larch Sawfly". Government of Canada. RetrievedOct 29, 2011.

Gallery

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  • Larch sawfly, early instar larva
    Larch sawfly, early instar larva
  • Larch sawfly, early instar larva
    Larch sawfly, early instar larva
  • Larch sawfly, late instar larvae
    Larch sawfly, late instar larvae
  • Larch sawfly larvae about to pupate
    Larch sawfly larvae about to pupate
  • Larch sawfly pupae
    Larch sawfly pupae
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