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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Elm Sawfly (Cimbex americanus), larva, feeding on River Birch, family Cimbicidae, Montgomery County, TX, USA
photograph by Paxon Kale CC
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)
Guys. There's freaking gagobears in my yard.

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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).
Pergagrapta glabra (Female, Pergid Sawfly)
Perth, Western Australia (2024)