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Green Sawfly ID
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Posted on 07-06-2011 22:34
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Hi All

Would appreciate any comments on ID for these two green Sawflies http://www.flickr...910030352/

There are two IDs There are plenty of shots in the folder above

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Sawfly 5569 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr

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Sawfly 5572 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr


The Second

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Sawfly 5612 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr

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Sawfly 5610 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr

I think the two specimens are different the first Tenthredo mesomela and the second possibly a Juvenile or likely Rhogater viridens any comments apprectaed , More shots in the folder link cited above

The Third and Final one for good measure not Green and similar to Tenthrdeo livida but with red legs and white anntennal bands more basal than the latter

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Sawfly 6307 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr


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Sawfly 6306 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr

Thank you
Edited by cornascrebe on 07-06-2011 23:27
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n� 2=Ichneumonidae !
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