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Pear slug

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Tenthredinidae

Scientific name
  
Caliroa cerasi

Higher classification
  
Caliroa

Order
  
Hymenopterans

Suborder
  
Symphyta

Genus
  
Caliroa

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Caliroa, Hymenopterans, Tenthredinidae, Sawfly, Myzus cerasi

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The pear slug or cherry slug is the larva of the sawfly, Caliroa cerasi, a nearly worldwide pest. They are not slugs but are a kind of sawfly of the family Tenthredinidae. The pear slug is an important pest that eats leaves of cherry, pear, and plum trees, leaving behind a skeleton of veins. The larvae cover themselves in green slime, making themselves unpalatable to predators. When the larvae are fully grown, they drop off the tree on the ground and pupate underground. The adult sawfly emerges from the pupal case and climbs from the soil to mate and lays eggs on the leaves of the host plant, completing the lifecycle.

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Other sources dispute the notion that the females climb the tree to lay their eggs, claiming instead that they fly to the tree. This is an important detail in regard to their control in horticultural circumstances where glues are used to control climbing pests.

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