Sawfly larvae, Caliroa cinxia, Tenthredinidae
Found sporadically throughout Europe
Photographed in Yorkshire by ophrys
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Sawfly larvae, Caliroa cinxia, Tenthredinidae
Found sporadically throughout Europe
Photographed in Yorkshire by ophrys

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Guy for whom two antennae aren't adequate to find the number of ladies required for all the love he has to give
(Argidae sawfly)
Sweet Baby alien I found on my walk today
Elm Sawfly (Cimbex americanus), larva, feeding on River Birch, family Cimbicidae, Montgomery County, TX, USA
photograph by Paxon Kale CC

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Guys. There's freaking gagobears in my yard.
Sorry for no wasp today— the queue ran out and while I have a bunch of wasps in the drafts (about 50...) I havent had the time or energy to finish up researching them to a satisfying enough degree. I should be able to get back on that soon though. In the meantime, if you have any wasps you'd like to see, be it a specific one, a certain family, or even just a color feel free to send an ask and I'll see what I can do. Your own wasp observations or experiences are also always welcome.
Take this funky sawfly hugging a leaf as an apology:
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I love Tremex columba so fucking much! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
September 1st 2025.
Reveler conservation area, Canada.
I also saw one of Tremex columba's nemeses: Megarhyssa macrurus (I believe).