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Aglaostigma fulvipes
Aglaostigma fulvipes
BTB Aglaostigma fulvipes (Scopoli, 1763)
Family: Tenthredinidae.
Length: 7 to 9mm.
Flight period: April to June.
Habitat: Woodland edges and Hedgerows.
Aglaostigma fulvipes is a widespread common sawfly, populated over most of Great Britain.
Adults feed on small insects, nectar and pollen from a variety of flowers.
The larvae feed on Galium (are a large genus of annual and perennial herbaceous plants, in the family Rubiaceae).
Read MoreFamily: Tenthredinidae.
Length: 7 to 9mm.
Flight period: April to June.
Habitat: Woodland edges and Hedgerows.
Aglaostigma fulvipes is a widespread common sawfly, populated over most of Great Britain.
Adults feed on small insects, nectar and pollen from a variety of flowers.
The larvae feed on Galium (are a large genus of annual and perennial herbaceous plants, in the family Rubiaceae).
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Aglaostigma fulvipes
Sawfly,
Family: Tenthredinidae.
Suffolk, England.
Date 1.5.2017
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