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STUDIES IN DOLERINI (HYMENOPTERA: SYMPHYTA)

Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series B, Taxonomy, 1956
Summary Seven species of Dolerus were found to occur at Abisko in Swedish Lapland in 1954. One of them had not been described before and two others belong to species shown here to have been described first in North America. Much new synonymy arises from these studies and new
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The Australian Xiphydriidae (Hymenoptera: Symphyta.

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1955
The paper deals with the systematics of the Australian representatives of this small family of sawflies. Austrocyrta australiensis, gen. et sp. nov., of the subfamily Derecyrtinae, known previously only from South America, is described.
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Morphology of the pretarsus of the sawflies and horntails (Hymenoptera: ‘Symphyta’)

Arthropod Structure & Development, 2008
The pretarsal structures have been studied in representatives of 13 families of 'Symphyta' by means of light microscopy. The pretarsal sclerites (manubrium, planta, and unguitractor) vary in shape among different families. The shape of the manubrium is triangular in representatives of Xyelidae and Orussidae and bifurcated in those of Tenthredinoidea ...
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Symphyta (except Tenthredinidae)

2023
J. Quinlan, I. D. Gauld
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Sawflies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta)

2008
John B. Heppner   +104 more
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The first mitogenomes of the superfamily Pamphilioidea (Hymenoptera: Symphyta): Mitogenome architecture and phylogenetic inference

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019
Gengyun Niu   +2 more
exaly  

ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF SAWFLIES (HYMENOPTERA SYMPHYTA)

Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London, 1938
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