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The weird & wonderful world of Sawfly larvae

01 Thursday Aug 2024

Posted by sconzani in insects

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British sawflies, Caliroa annulipes, Caliroa cerasi, Eriocampa ovata, Euura pavida, Nematus septentrionalis, sawfly larvae

I mentioned earlier in the week, in my post about the sawfly larva Heterarthrus vagans mining the leaves of Alder, that I’d found that miner while checking out leaves to see what small creatures had been munching holes in their leaves. And my recent staring at holey leaves on other trees and shrubs, in other locations, has produced a nice variety of Sawfly larvae, some that look like regular caterpillars, others like slimy slugs. I’ve linked the names to the Sawflies of Britain and Ireland website for those interested in more information on each species.

240801 Caliroa annulipes

Caliroa annulipes on Hawthorn

240801 Caliroa cerasi

Caliroa cerasi, also on Hawthorn

240801 cladius sp

An unidentified Cladius species, on Field rose

240801 eriocampa ovata

The one that looks like bird poo, Eriocampa ovata, on Alder

240801 Euura pavida

One of the bum-waggling species, Euura pavida, on Willow

240801 Nematus septentrionalis

Another bottom waggler, Nematus septentrionalis, on Birch. I love how their munching has created a heart from their leaf.

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Sawfly larva on Oak

12 Tuesday Jul 2022

Posted by sconzani in insects, leaves, trees

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British sawflies, Caliroa annulipes, larva eating Oak leaves, Oak slug sawfly, sawfly larva on Oak

Another day, another sawfly larva. This one looks more like a weird slug than a caterpillar, which presumably explains its common name of Oak slug sawfly (Caliroa annulipes). I found it fascinating to look at the veins of the Oak leaf that this larva was uncovering as it ate the tissue.

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