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- Spitfire_sawfly abstract "The spitfire sawfly (Perga affinis, family Pergidae) is a hymenopteran insect found in Australia. It is up to 22 mm long. It has two pairs of wings, with a wingspan up to 40 mm. Its wings are honey colored. Its larvae are up to 80 mm long, and somewhat resemble a caterpillar.The sawfly derives its name from the saw-like ovipositor of the female, which is used to open holes in the plant within which she lays her eggs. While closely related to wasps, sawflies lack both the narrow waist and sting of the wasp.Although the adults of this sawfly species are not often seen the larvae are quite conspicuous as they grow larger, resembling hairy caterpillars. Steelblue sawfly larvae are usually seen during the day in groups on the branches and stems of Eucalyptus trees. At night they disperse to feed on the leaves of the host plant. When threatened the larvae will raise their head and eject a yellow-green liquid. It is this action that gives them their common name of 'spitfires'. This strong smelling liquid consists predominantly of eucalyptus oil and is used as a deterrent against predators.".
- Spitfire_sawfly class Insect.
- Spitfire_sawfly family Pergidae.
- Spitfire_sawfly family Tenthredinoidea.
- Spitfire_sawfly genus Perga_(genus).
- Spitfire_sawfly kingdom Animal.
- Spitfire_sawfly order Hymenoptera.
- Spitfire_sawfly order Sawfly.
- Spitfire_sawfly phylum Arthropod.
- Spitfire_sawfly thumbnail Spitfire_Sawfly_larvae.jpg?width=300.
- Spitfire_sawfly wikiPageExternalLink 59.
- Spitfire_sawfly wikiPageExternalLink SawflyToAnt.htm.
- Spitfire_sawfly wikiPageExternalLink Sawfly-Factsheet.html.
- Spitfire_sawfly wikiPageID "2699958".
- Spitfire_sawfly wikiPageRevisionID "564589275".
- Spitfire_sawfly binomial "Perga affinis".
- Spitfire_sawfly classis "Insecta".
- Spitfire_sawfly date "December 2009".
- Spitfire_sawfly familia Pergidae.
- Spitfire_sawfly genus "Perga".
- Spitfire_sawfly hasPhotoCollection Spitfire_sawfly.
- Spitfire_sawfly name "Spitfire sawfly".
- Spitfire_sawfly ordo Hymenoptera.
- Spitfire_sawfly phylum "Arthropoda".
- Spitfire_sawfly regnum "Animalia".
- Spitfire_sawfly species "P. affinis".
- Spitfire_sawfly subordo Sawfly.
- Spitfire_sawfly superfamilia Tenthredinoidea.
- Spitfire_sawfly type "animal".
- Spitfire_sawfly subject Category:Hymenoptera_of_Australia.
- Spitfire_sawfly subject Category:Tenthredinoidea.
- Spitfire_sawfly type Animal.
- Spitfire_sawfly type Eukaryote.
- Spitfire_sawfly type Insect.
- Spitfire_sawfly type Species.
- Spitfire_sawfly type Animal.
- Spitfire_sawfly type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Spitfire_sawfly type EukaryoticCell.
- Spitfire_sawfly type Insect.
- Spitfire_sawfly type Organism.
- Spitfire_sawfly comment "The spitfire sawfly (Perga affinis, family Pergidae) is a hymenopteran insect found in Australia. It is up to 22 mm long. It has two pairs of wings, with a wingspan up to 40 mm. Its wings are honey colored. Its larvae are up to 80 mm long, and somewhat resemble a caterpillar.The sawfly derives its name from the saw-like ovipositor of the female, which is used to open holes in the plant within which she lays her eggs.".
- Spitfire_sawfly label "Spitfire sawfly".
- Spitfire_sawfly sameAs m.07yrwd.
- Spitfire_sawfly sameAs Q7578304.
- Spitfire_sawfly sameAs Q7578304.
- Spitfire_sawfly wasDerivedFrom Spitfire_sawfly?oldid=564589275.
- Spitfire_sawfly depiction Spitfire_Sawfly_larvae.jpg.
- Spitfire_sawfly isPrimaryTopicOf Spitfire_sawfly.
- Spitfire_sawfly name "Spitfire sawfly".