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FAMILY OF SAWFLIES
Wood wasps; Siricidae; Horntail wasp; Woood wasp; Woodwasps; Woodwasp
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  • ''[[Sirex noctilio]]'' ("[[Sirex woodwasp]]") from [[New Zealand]], on ''[[Pinus radiata]]''. The spiral groove on the ovipositor is visible.

woodwasp         
¦ noun a large wasp-like sawfly with a long egg-laying tube which deposits its eggs in the trunks of trees. [Family Siricidae: several species.]
Horntail         
·noun Any one of family (Uroceridae) of large hymenopterous insects, allied to the sawflies. The larvae bore in the wood of trees. So called from the long, stout ovipositors of the females.
Sirex woodwasp         
  • The wasp's host spectrum in North America includes the endangered ''[[Pinus palustris]]''
  • ''[[Rhyssa persuasoria]]'' specializes on the sirex woodwasp and its relatives. They lay their eggs on the wasp larvae.
  • Brown coloration]] and shedding needles
  • Predicted future habitat}}
  • Sirex woodwasp in the hatch hole
  • Borehole of a larva
  • The [[white-throated needletail]] (''Hirundapus caudacutus''), an Australian bird species, often attacks the wasp.
SPECIES OF INSECT
Sirex noctilio; Sirex Woodwasp; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Biology of the Sirex Woodwasp; Sirex wood wasp
The sirex woodwasp (Sirex noctilio) is a species of horntail, native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa.New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Copyright © 2011.

ويكيبيديا

Horntail

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 used to pierce the host's bark to allow the eggs to be inserted into the wood (the ovipositor is typically longer and also projects posteriorly, but it is not the source of the name). A typical adult horntail is brown, blue, or black with yellow or red parts, and may often reach up to 4 cm (1.6 in) long. The pigeon horntail (Tremex columba) can grow up to 5 cm (2.0 in) long (not counting the ovipositor), among the longest of all Hymenoptera.

This family was formerly believed to be the sole living representative of the superfamily Siricoidea, a group well represented in Paleogene and Mesozoic times, but the family Anaxyelidae has been linked to this group as well. Siricidae has two subfamilies, Siricinae and Tremecinae. Siricinae infest needle-leaved trees and Tremecinae infest broad-leaved trees. There are ten living genera placed in the family, and an additional three genera described from fossils.

Female horntails lay their eggs in trees. The larvae bore into the wood and live in the tree for up to two years, possibly more. They typically migrate to just under the bark before pupation.