Rank Species | Suborder Symphyta Higher classification Cimbex | |
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Similar Cimbex, Cimbicidae, Insect, Sawfly, Hymenopterans |
Birch sawfly cimbex femoratus 33 mm long wasp like insect
Cimbex femoratus, the birch sawfly, is a species of sawflies in the family Cimbicidae.
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- Birch sawfly cimbex femoratus 33 mm long wasp like insect
- Cimbex femoratus
- Varieties
- Description
- Distribution
- Habitat
- References
Cimbex femoratus
Varieties

Description

Cimbex femoratus can reach a length of 17–23 millimetres (0.67–0.91 in). The head is large, with large and strong mandibles. Wings are smoky brown with brown margins. The thorax is shiny black. The shiny black abdomen shows a whitish band and a large red-brown band, especially in males. The antennae are black at the base and yellow-orange at the tip. Even the last leg segments are yellowish. The adults fly in May to August.

Larvae are pale bluish-green, about 45 mm long and they look very similar to caterpillars. On the back they usually have a dark, narrow bluish longitudinal stripe. They can be found between June and September and feed exclusively from birch leaves (Betula sp.)
Distribution
They are widespread throughout Europe and Siberia.
Habitat
These sawflies prefer areas where Birch trees can be found.

