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  2. Redheaded pine sawfly - Wikipedia

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    The redheaded pine sawfly, European pine sawfly or Neodiprion sertifer, is a sawfly species in the genus Neodiprion. Native to Europe, it was accidentally introduced to North America in 1925, where it has established itself as a commercial pest. [1] The larvae of Exhyalanthrax afer feed on N. sertifer cocoons.

  3. Dahlbominus fuscipennis - Wikipedia

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    Dahlbominus fuscipennis, the sawfly parasitic wasp, is a species of chalcid wasp from the family Eulophidae which parasitizes the European pine sawfly Neodiprion sertifer, among other hosts. It is the only species in the genus Dahlbominus .

  4. Gilpinia pallida - Wikipedia

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    Gilpinia pallida is one of several species known as the pine sawfly. Outbreaks, which can cause considerable damage to pine forests, have been recorded in northern, central, and eastern Europe. During these events, G. pallida may co-occur with other pine sawflies, notably Diprion pini. [1]

  5. What invasive species are found in Tennessee? Watch out for ...

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    Introduced pine sawfly. Fall cankerworm. Pear sawfly. Spotted lanternfly. Linden aphid. Northern giant hornet. Invasive animals in Tennessee. Wild boar. Shovel-headed garden worm. European ...

  6. Acantholyda erythrocephala - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the larvae of Acantholyda erythrocephala are attacked by the parasitoid Tachinid fly Myxexoristops hertingi.In 2002, 2003 and 2004, in an effort to initiate a biological control programme in North America, pupae of this fly were imported from Italy and released in Ontario in an area of red pine (Pinus resinosa) infested with sawfly larvae.

  7. Neodiprion lecontei - Wikipedia

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    Neodiprion lecontei is a species of sawfly in the family Diprionidae native to eastern North America, commonly known as the red-headed pine sawfly or Leconte's sawfly. The larvae feed on the foliage of many species of native and imported pines. This species was named after John Lawrence LeConte, an American entomologist of the 19th century.

  8. Common pine sawfly - Wikipedia

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    The common pine sawfly, Diprion pini, is a sawfly species in the family Diprionidae. [1] It is a serious pest of economic forestry , capable of defoliating large areas of pine forest. It occurs throughout Europe and Russia.

  9. Diprion similis - Wikipedia

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    Diprion similis is a species of sawfly in the family Diprionidae. It is native to central and northern Europe and Asia but was accidentally introduced into North America where it has become invasive. The larvae feed on the needles of pine trees, especially those of the white pine (Pinus strobus).