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Arge ochropus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Hymenoptera

Genus
  
Arge (genus)

Higher classification
  
Arge

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Argidae

Scientific name
  
Arge ochropus

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Arge, Sawfly, Insect, Hymenopterans, Argidae

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Arge ochropus, the rose sawfly, is a species belonging to the family Argidae subfamily Arginae.

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Description

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The adults grow up to 7–10 millimetres (0.28–0.39 in) long and can be encountered from April to May. The head and thorax are black, while the abdomen and wings are reddish orange. The larvae are yellow and bristly with black markings.

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This species is very similar to Athalia rosae (Tenthredinidae), but in Arge ochropus the antennae are composed of three sections, the third of which is greatly elongated, while in Athalia rosae the antennae are composed of 10–11 items. Arge pagana is mainly black above.

Distribution

Arge ochropus Rose Sawfly Arge ochropus larva photo Stephen Luk photos at

This Sawfly is present in Europe, Asia Minor, the Caucasus, Turkmenistan, Northern Iran and Western Siberia up to Lake Baikal.

Ecology

Arge ochropus Rose Sawfly Arge ochropus BugGuideNet

Adults feed of nectar and pollen on Tanacetum vulgare, Angelica sylvestris and Heracleum sphondylium. This species has two generations a year. The females lay about 16-18 eggs on the rose stems. Larvae feed on the leaves of some species of the genus Rosa, for example Rosa canina, Rosa majalis and Rosa pimpinellifolia.

Arge ochropus Larva on rose bush Arge ochropus BugGuideNet

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References

Arge ochropus Wikipedia


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Insect
Sawfly