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  2. Horntail - Wikipedia

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    Horntail or wood wasp are any of the 150 non-social species of the hymenopteran family Siricidae, a type of wood-eating sawfly.The common name "horntail" derives from the stout, spine-like structure at the end of the adult's abdomen which is present in both sexes.

  3. Urocerus - Wikipedia

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    Urocerus cressoni Norton, 1864 g b (black and red horntail) Urocerus flavicornis Fabricius, 1781 g b (yellow-horned horntail wasp) Urocerus franzinii C.Pesarini & F.Pesarini, 1977 g; Urocerus gigas (Linnaeus, 1758) b (giant woodwasp) Urocerus japonicus (Smith, 1874) [4] (Japanese horntail) Urocerus sah (Mocsáry, 1881) g

  4. Urocerus gigas - Wikipedia

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    Urocerus gigas, the giant woodwasp, banded horntail, or greater horntail, is a species of sawfly native to the Palearctic realm and North Africa but also reside in North America and Kelty since 2004. Though they are not wasps, their appearance resembles one due to mimicry . [ 1 ]

  5. Sirex - Wikipedia

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    Sirex is a genus of wasps in the family Siricidae, the horntails or wood wasps. Their bodies are black with a dark blue or green metallic reflection with some species having reddish-brown portions. [1] They inject eggs with fungal endosymbionts into wood.

  6. Sirex noctilio - Wikipedia

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    Sirex noctilio, known as the European woodwasp, [1] European horntail woodwasp, [2] or sirex woodwasp, [note 1] is a species of horntail, native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Adults vary in length from 9 to 36 mm ( 3 ⁄ 8 to 1 + 3 ⁄ 8 in).

  7. It’s a ‘big year for wasps’ in California. Here’s why and how ...

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    Wasps come in a variety of colors — from yellow and black to red and blue — and are split into two primary groups: social and solitary. Most wasps are solitary, non-stinging insects that do ...

  8. Tiny Wasps Are Saving Rare Island Birds from Extinction: ‘A ...

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    Related: Demi Lovato and Fiancé Jordan 'Jutes' Lutes Share Cute Photos of Their New Dog Pickle The effort started after a 2017 survey discovered that only 120 breeding pairs of the bird remained ...

  9. Urocerus flavicornis - Wikipedia

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