Hoplocampa | |
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Hoplocampa minuta | |
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Genus: | Hoplocampa
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Hoplocampa is a genus of hymenopteran sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae.
According to: [1]
According to: [2]
According to ? :
The female usually lays its eggs on flowers.
The larva is a " false-caterpillar" which feed on the young fruit.
Reproduction is usually parthenogenetic. The yellow prune tree sawfly ( Hoplocampa flava) is very common. [3]
At the start of vegetation (10 to 15 days before flowering), install white glued bands on the trees at a height of about 0.70 to 1 meter. When the adults get active, they mistake them for flowers and get stuck on them.
Idem for the cherry sawfly but with yellow bands.
Hoplocampa | |
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Hoplocampa minuta | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | |
Phylum: | |
Class: | |
Order: | |
Family: | |
Genus: | Hoplocampa
Hartig, 1837
|
Species | |
See text |
Hoplocampa is a genus of hymenopteran sawfly in the family Tenthredinidae.
According to: [1]
According to: [2]
According to ? :
The female usually lays its eggs on flowers.
The larva is a " false-caterpillar" which feed on the young fruit.
Reproduction is usually parthenogenetic. The yellow prune tree sawfly ( Hoplocampa flava) is very common. [3]
At the start of vegetation (10 to 15 days before flowering), install white glued bands on the trees at a height of about 0.70 to 1 meter. When the adults get active, they mistake them for flowers and get stuck on them.
Idem for the cherry sawfly but with yellow bands.