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  • Common pine sawfly
  • Species of sawfly

    The common pine sawfly, Diprion pini, is a sawfly species in the family Diprionidae. The adult male is dark brown or black with comb-like antennae; the

    Common pine sawfly

    Common pine sawfly

    Common_pine_sawfly

  • Sawfly
  • Suborder of insects

    populations of species such as the pine sawfly can cause substantial damage to economic forestry, while others such as the iris sawfly are major pests in horticulture

    Sawfly

    Sawfly

    Sawfly

  • Red-headed pine sawfly
  • Index of animals with the same common name

    Red-headed pine sawfly or redheaded pine sawfly is a common name for several insects and may refer to: Acantholyda erythrocephala, native to Europe and

    Red-headed pine sawfly

    Red-headed_pine_sawfly

  • Neodiprion sertifer
  • Species of sawfly

    Neodiprion sertifer, the European pine sawfly or redheaded pine sawfly, is a sawfly species in the genus Neodiprion. Native to Europe, it was accidentally

    Neodiprion sertifer

    Neodiprion sertifer

    Neodiprion_sertifer

  • White pine sawfly
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    White pine sawfly may refer to two pine sawfly species, whose larvae feed on the white pine: Diprion similis Neodiprion pinetum This disambiguation page

    White pine sawfly

    White_pine_sawfly

  • Pine
  • Genus of coniferous trees

    needles Several species of pine are attacked by nematodes, causing pine wilt disease, which can quickly kill trees. The sawfly Diprion pini is likewise

    Pine

    Pine

    Pine

  • Jack pine
  • Species of tree

    that attack jack pine stands include the white pine weevil (Pissodes strobi), Swaine jack pine sawfly (Neodiprion swainei), and jack pine budworm (Choristoneura

    Jack pine

    Jack pine

    Jack_pine

  • Diprionidae
  • Family of sawflies

    Diprionidae are a small family of conifer-feeding sawflies (thus the common name conifer sawflies, though other Symphyta also feed on conifers) restricted

    Diprionidae

    Diprionidae

    Diprionidae

  • Aquilegia atrata
  • Species of flowering plant

    beech, silver fir, and Scots pine forests. Aquilegia atrata flowers from June to July. The larvae of the columbine sawfly Pristiphora rufipes have been

    Aquilegia atrata

    Aquilegia atrata

    Aquilegia_atrata

  • Gooseberry
  • Species of Ribes cultivated for its edible fruit

    during the development stage, v-moth (Macaria wauaria), and gooseberry sawfly (Nematus ribesii). Nematus ribesii grubs will bury themselves in the ground

    Gooseberry

    Gooseberry

    Gooseberry

  • Xyelidae
  • Family of sawflies

    a Pine Shoot Gall Sawfly, Xyela gallicaulis (Hymenoptera: Xyelidae). Journal of Entomological Science 44: 276-283. Shinohara, A. 1995: The Sawfly Genus

    Xyelidae

    Xyelidae

    Xyelidae

  • Cephoidea
  • Superfamily of sawflies

    a small superfamily within the Symphyta, commonly referred to as stem sawflies, containing some 100 species in 10 genera in the living family, Cephidae

    Cephoidea

    Cephoidea

    Cephoidea

  • List of invasive species in North America
  • Monomorium pharaonis (pharaoh ant) Myrmica rubra (Common European Red Ant) Neodiprion sertifer (European pine sawfly) Neolecanium cornuparvum (magnolia scale)

    List of invasive species in North America

    List_of_invasive_species_in_North_America

  • Common starling
  • Species of passerine birds

    caddisflies, flies, beetles, sawflies, bees, wasps and ants. Prey are consumed in both adult and larvae stages of development, and common starlings will also feed

    Common starling

    Common starling

    Common_starling

  • List of insect galls
  • Apple Gall Sawfly Euura crassipes downy willow Euura gracilis silky willow Euura proxima Willow Redgall Sawfly Euura pavida Lesser Willow Sawfly Phyllocolpa

    List of insect galls

    List of insect galls

    List_of_insect_galls

  • Tenthredinidae
  • Family of sawflies

    feeding species resemble small caterpillars. As with all hymenopterans, common sawflies undergo complete metamorphosis. The family has no easily seen diagnostic

    Tenthredinidae

    Tenthredinidae

    Tenthredinidae

  • Pamphiliidae
  • Family of sawflies

    tubes in which they feed, thus earning them the common names leaf-rolling sawflies or web-spinning sawflies. Some species are gregarious and the larvae live

    Pamphiliidae

    Pamphiliidae

    Pamphiliidae

  • Taiga
  • Biome characterized by coniferous forests

    rufipennis) in Yukon and Alaska; the mountain pine beetle in British Columbia; the aspen-leaf miner; the larch sawfly; the spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana);

    Taiga

    Taiga

    Taiga

  • Caterpillar
  • Larva of a butterfly or moth

    (comprising butterflies and moths). In common speech, any caterpillar-shaped insect larva such as of a sawfly is often called a caterpillar. Caterpillars

    Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

  • Functional response
  • Ecological concept; intake rate of a consumer as a function of food density

    identified this mechanism in shrews and deer mice feeding on sawflies. At low numbers of sawfly cocoons per acre, deer mice especially experienced exponential

    Functional response

    Functional response

    Functional_response

  • List of invasive species in Australia
  • megacephala (coastal brown ant) Phylacteophaga froggatti (leafblister sawfly) Pineus pini (pine adelgid) Sitobion miscanthi (Indian grain aphid) Solenopsis geminata

    List of invasive species in Australia

    List_of_invasive_species_in_Australia

  • Cephidae
  • Family of sawflies

    Cephidae is a family of stem sawflies in the order Hymenoptera. There are about 27 genera and more than 160 described species in Cephidae. These 27 genera

    Cephidae

    Cephidae

    Cephidae

  • Larix laricina
  • Species of larch native to North America

    species of insects. One of the most prominent damaging insects is larch sawfly, which is non-native. It causes damage across its range and causes defoliation

    Larix laricina

    Larix laricina

    Larix_laricina

  • Picea glauca
  • Species of conifer

    A number of sawflies feed on spruce trees. Among them European spruce sawfly, yellow-headed spruce sawfly, green-headed spruce sawfly and the spruce

    Picea glauca

    Picea glauca

    Picea_glauca

  • Horntail
  • Family of sawflies

    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

    Horntail

    Horntail

    Horntail

  • Numerical response
  • predation as revealed by a study of small-mammal predation of the European pine sawfly." Canadian Entomologist 91: 293-320. (1959) Ricklefs, R. E. The Economy

    Numerical response

    Numerical_response

  • Cimbicidae
  • Family of sawflies

    Cimbicidae, the clubhorn sawflies, is a family of sawflies in the order Hymenoptera. There are more than 20 genera and 200 described species in Cimbicidae

    Cimbicidae

    Cimbicidae

    Cimbicidae

  • Argidae
  • Family of sawflies

    C.; Monckton, S.K.; Smith, D.R.; Schiff, N.M.; Goulet, H. "Atomacera | Sawfly GenUS". Identification Technology Program. Retrieved 31 May 2025. Media

    Argidae

    Argidae

    Argidae

  • Orussidae
  • Family of wasps

    alien element in the British sawfly fauna. Ann. appl. Ent. 22(4): 754-768. Benson, R.B. 1943: Some reputed British sawflies not found since Stephens's days

    Orussidae

    Orussidae

    Orussidae

  • Anaxyelidae
  • Family of sawflies

    Ren, Dong; Kopylov, Dmitry S.; Gao, Taiping (May 2020). "A new anaxyelid sawfly (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Siricoidea) in mid-Cretaceous Myanmar amber". Cretaceous

    Anaxyelidae

    Anaxyelidae

    Anaxyelidae

  • Pergidae
  • Family of insects

    Tenthredinidae and the Argidae. Morphologically, most pergids are typically sawfly-like, but the form of the antennae varies considerably in number of segments

    Pergidae

    Pergidae

    Pergidae

  • Pamphilioidea
  • Superfamily of sawflies

    B.; Ren, D. (2017). "Mirolydidae, a new family of Jurassic pamphilioid sawfly (Hymenoptera) highlighting mosaic evolution of lower Hymenoptera". Scientific

    Pamphilioidea

    Pamphilioidea

    Pamphilioidea

  • Blasticotomidae
  • Family of sawflies

    The Blasticotomidae are a very small family of sawflies, containing only 13 species in 3 genera worldwide, restricted to temperate regions of Eurasia where

    Blasticotomidae

    Blasticotomidae

    Blasticotomidae

  • War in ants
  • Conflict between groups of ants

    the individuals most capable of combat, but phenomena of battles are also common. In the genus Formica, such battles are commonplace and can involve tens

    War in ants

    War in ants

    War_in_ants

  • Pheromone trap
  • Type of insect trap that uses pheromones to lure insects

    moth Peach fruit fly Pear leaf blister moth Pear twig borer Pine processionary moth Pine sawfly Pink bollworm Plum fruit moth Potato moth Potato tuber moth

    Pheromone trap

    Pheromone trap

    Pheromone_trap

  • Tenthredinoidea
  • Superfamily of insects

    The Tenthredinoidea are the dominant superfamily of sawflies within the Symphyta, containing some 8,400 species worldwide, primarily in the family Tenthredinidae

    Tenthredinoidea

    Tenthredinoidea

    Tenthredinoidea

  • Hymenoptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
  • cyanea Vespa crabro – European hornet Vespa vulgaris – Vespula vulgaris, common wasp Vespa rufa – Vespula rufa Vespa parietum - Ancistrocerus parietum Vespa

    Hymenoptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae

    Hymenoptera_in_the_10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae

  • List of introduced species
  • Indian drywood termite) Larch sawfly European pine sawfly European spruce sawfly Diprion similis (introduced pine sawfly) Hemlock woolly adelgid from Japan

    List of introduced species

    List_of_introduced_species

  • Megalodontesidae
  • Family of sawflies

    already in use for a family of fossil molluscs) are a small family of sawflies, containing a single living genus, Megalodontes, with some 40 species restricted

    Megalodontesidae

    Megalodontesidae

    Megalodontesidae

  • Siricoidea
  • Superfamily of sawflies

    Hymenoptera, consisting of six families (four extinct) of xylophagous sawflies. The group is well represented in early Tertiary and Mesozoic times, but

    Siricoidea

    Siricoidea

    Siricoidea

  • Tetracampidae
  • Family of wasps

    of one genus, Dipriocampe, are endoparasitoids of the eggs of diprionid sawflies, and the British species of Foersterella are endoparasitoids of the eggs

    Tetracampidae

    Tetracampidae

    Tetracampidae

  • Scoliidae
  • Family of wasps

    W. (2018). "Modernisation of the Hymenoptera: ants, bees, wasps, and sawflies of the early Eocene Okanagan Highlands of western North America". The Canadian

    Scoliidae

    Scoliidae

    Scoliidae

  • Systasidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Systasidae

    Systasidae

    Systasidae

  • Fig wasp
  • Group of mostly pollinating insects whose larvae live in figs

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Fig wasp

    Fig wasp

    Fig_wasp

  • Xiphydriidae
  • Family of sawflies

    PERGIDAE, XIPHYDRIIDAE) FROM CHILE, WITH THE FIRST REPORT OF A GALL-INDUCING SAWFLY FROM THE NEOTROPICAL REGION" (PDF). Boletín de la Sociedad Entomológica

    Xiphydriidae

    Xiphydriidae

    Xiphydriidae

  • Melaleuca linearis
  • Species of flowering plant

    Although not common in gardens, it is a hardy plant, thriving in most soils but preferring full sun. It is more resistant to pests such as sawfly than other

    Melaleuca linearis

    Melaleuca linearis

    Melaleuca_linearis

  • Formica
  • Genus of ants

    are introduced in forests to control tree pests, such as Swaine jack pine sawfly and eastern tent caterpillars in North America. The effects of mound-building

    Formica

    Formica

    Formica

  • Eunotidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Eunotidae

    Eunotidae

    Eunotidae

  • Melanosomellidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Melanosomellidae

    Melanosomellidae

  • Tiphioidea
  • Superfamily of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Tiphioidea

    Tiphioidea

    Tiphioidea

  • Agriculture in ants
  • Cultivation by ants of plants and animals to provide useful products

    the first to have engaged in such behavior, though it's not certain. The common ancestor of these species is dated to -65/-55 million years ago. It seems

    Agriculture in ants

    Agriculture in ants

    Agriculture_in_ants

  • Ichneumonidae
  • Family of wasps

    distribution of the ichneumonids was traditionally considered an exception to the common latitudinal gradient in species diversity, since the family was thought

    Ichneumonidae

    Ichneumonidae

    Ichneumonidae

  • Vespidae
  • Family of insects

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Vespidae

    Vespidae

    Vespidae

  • Metapelma
  • Genus of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Metapelma

    Metapelma

    Metapelma

  • Blackcurrant
  • Species of flowering plant in the gooseberry family Grossulariaceae

    the tips of shoots but it is seldom a serious problem. The blackcurrant sawfly (Nematus ribesii) lays its eggs on the underside of the leaves and the voracious

    Blackcurrant

    Blackcurrant

    Blackcurrant

  • Monte Santu Padre
  • Volcanic mountain in Bortigali, Sardinia, Italy

    (Orchis longicornu), the butterfly orchid (Anacamptis papilionacea), and the sawfly orchid (Ophrys tenthredinifera) can be observed, along with numerous other

    Monte Santu Padre

    Monte Santu Padre

    Monte_Santu_Padre

  • Cleonymidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Cleonymidae

    Cleonymidae

    Cleonymidae

  • Diparidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Diparidae

    Diparidae

    Diparidae

  • Heterogyna
  • Genus of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Heterogyna

    Heterogyna

    Heterogyna

  • Social conflict in ants
  • try to enhance their growth and survival prospects. This behavior is more common toward larvae originating from a different queen within the same colony

    Social conflict in ants

    Social_conflict_in_ants

  • Hymenoptera
  • Order of insects

    Hymenoptera is a large order of insects, comprising the sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants. Over 150,000 living species of Hymenoptera have been described

    Hymenoptera

    Hymenoptera

    Hymenoptera

  • Roproniidae
  • Family of wasps

    some living species are known to parasitise the larvae of tenthredinid sawflies. Ropronia Provancher, 1887 Asia, North America Xiphyropronia He & Chen

    Roproniidae

    Roproniidae

    Roproniidae

  • Lyciscidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Lyciscidae

    Lyciscidae

    Lyciscidae

  • Ant
  • Family of insects

    females. Males then use visual cues to find a common mating ground, for example, a landmark such as a pine tree to which other males in the area converge

    Ant

    Ant

    Ant

  • Chalcedectus
  • Family of wasps

    may be considered either as a connecting link between families, or as a common and governing centre, representing various remote groups, and associating

    Chalcedectus

    Chalcedectus

    Chalcedectus

  • Pelecinellidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Pelecinellidae

    Pelecinellidae

    Pelecinellidae

  • Velvet ant
  • Family of wasps

    species of wasps whose wingless females resemble large, hairy ants. Their common name velvet ant refers to their resemblance to an ant, and their dense pile

    Velvet ant

    Velvet ant

    Velvet_ant

  • Proctotrupidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Proctotrupidae

    Proctotrupidae

    Proctotrupidae

  • Mymarommatoidea
  • Superfamily of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Mymarommatoidea

    Mymarommatoidea

    Mymarommatoidea

  • Rhopalosomatidae
  • Family of insects

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Rhopalosomatidae

    Rhopalosomatidae

    Rhopalosomatidae

  • Leucospidae
  • Group of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Leucospidae

    Leucospidae

    Leucospidae

  • Diaprioidea
  • Superfamily of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Diaprioidea

    Diaprioidea

    Diaprioidea

  • Vespoidea
  • Superfamily of insects

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Vespoidea

    Vespoidea

    Vespoidea

  • Wasp
  • Group of insects

    Hymenoptera which is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted sawflies (Symphyta), which look somewhat like wasps, but are in a separate suborder

    Wasp

    Wasp

    Wasp

  • Apocrita
  • Suborder of insects containing wasps, bees, and ants

    condensed overview of the phylogeny, illustrated with major groups. The sawflies are paraphyletic as the Apocrita evolved inside that group. The tree is

    Apocrita

    Apocrita

    Apocrita

  • Ormyridae
  • Family of wasp

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Ormyridae

    Ormyridae

    Ormyridae

  • Tanaostigmatidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Tanaostigmatidae

    Tanaostigmatidae

    Tanaostigmatidae

  • Spalangiidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Spalangiidae

    Spalangiidae

    Spalangiidae

  • Liopteridae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Liopteridae

    Liopteridae

    Liopteridae

  • Tiphiidae
  • Family of insects

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Tiphiidae

    Tiphiidae

    Tiphiidae

  • Perilampidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Perilampidae

    Perilampidae

    Perilampidae

  • Chyphotidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Chyphotidae

    Chyphotidae

    Chyphotidae

  • Ismaridae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Ismaridae

    Ismaridae

    Ismaridae

  • Baeomorphidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Baeomorphidae

    Baeomorphidae

    Baeomorphidae

  • Spheciformes
  • Lineage of wasps

    Ammoplanidae, thus Spheciformes does not include all of the descendants of its common ancestor. "Spheciformes". NCBI taxonomy. Bethesda, MD: National Center for

    Spheciformes

    Spheciformes

    Spheciformes

  • Apidae
  • Family of bees

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Apidae

    Apidae

    Apidae

  • Chrysolampidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Chrysolampidae

    Chrysolampidae

    Chrysolampidae

  • Cuckoo wasp
  • Family of insects

    a pill bug. Members of the other subfamilies are parasitoids of either sawflies or walking sticks and cannot fold up into a ball. Chrysidids are always

    Cuckoo wasp

    Cuckoo wasp

    Cuckoo_wasp

  • Ceidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Ceidae

    Ceidae

    Ceidae

  • Dryinidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Dryinidae

    Dryinidae

    Dryinidae

  • Halictidae
  • Family of bees

    least nine times independently within the family. The most well-known and common are species in the genus Sphecodes, which are somewhat wasp-like in appearance

    Halictidae

    Halictidae

    Halictidae

  • Pirenidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Pirenidae

    Pirenidae

    Pirenidae

  • Mymarommatidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Mymarommatidae

    Mymarommatidae

    Mymarommatidae

  • Cerocephalidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Cerocephalidae

    Cerocephalidae

    Cerocephalidae

  • Sphecidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Sphecidae

    Sphecidae

    Sphecidae

  • Bee
  • Clade of insects

    on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants. The most common bees in the Northern Hemisphere are the Halictidae, or sweat bees, but they

    Bee

    Bee

    Bee

  • Pompiloidea
  • Superfamily of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Pompiloidea

    Pompiloidea

    Pompiloidea

  • Epichrysomallidae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Epichrysomallidae

    Epichrysomallidae

    Epichrysomallidae

  • Heloridae
  • Family of wasps

    Tenthredinidae (common sawflies) Zenargidae (cypress pine sawflies) Xyeloidea Xyelidae Pamphilioidea Megalodontesidae Pamphiliidae (web-spinning sawflies) Siricoidea

    Heloridae

    Heloridae

    Heloridae

  • Chrysidoidea
  • Superfamily of insects

    parasitoids or cleptoparasites of other insects. There are three large, common families (Bethylidae, Chrysididae, and Dryinidae) and four small, rare families

    Chrysidoidea

    Chrysidoidea

    Chrysidoidea

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  • DINE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    DINE

    Yiddish form of Hebrew Diynah, DINE means "judgment."

    DINE

  • Pyne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pyne

    English : variant spelling of Pine.

    Pyne

  • BINE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    BINE

     Yiddish name derived from the word bin(e), BINE means "bee." Compare with other forms of Bine.

    BINE

  • RÉGINE
  • Female

    French

    RÉGINE

    French form of Latin Regina, RÉGINE means "queen."

    RÉGINE

  • Pink
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pink

    English : nickname, possibly for a small person, from Middle English pink, penk ‘minnow’ (Old English pinc).English (southeastern) : variant of Pinch.Variant spelling of German Pinck, an indirect occupational name for a blacksmith, an onomatopoeic word imitating the sound of hammering which was perceived as pink(e)pank.German (of Slavic origin) : from a diminutive of Sorbian pien ‘log’, ‘tree stump’, hence probably a nickname for a solid or stubby person.

    Pink

  • CÉLINE
  • Female

    French

    CÉLINE

    French feminine form of Roman Cælinus, CÉLINE means "heaven."

    CÉLINE

  • Line
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Line

    English : from the medieval female personal name Line, a reduced form of Cateline (see Catlin) and of various other names, such as Emmeline and Adeline, containing the Anglo-Norman French diminutive suffix -line (originally a double diminutive, composed of the elements -el and -in).French (Liné) : metonymic occupational name for a linen weaver or a linen merchant, from an Old French adjective liné ‘made of linen’.

    Line

  • Pinn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Pinn

    English and German : metonymic occupational name for a maker of pins or pegs, from Middle English pin, Middle Low German pin(ne) ‘pin’, ‘peg’. In some cases the German name was an metonymic occupational name for a shoemaker.English (Devon) : from Middle English pinne ‘hill’ (Old English penn), a topographic name or a habitational name from a place named with this word, e.g. Pinn, Pinn Court Farm, or Pin Hill Farm, all in Devon.

    Pinn

  • Pipe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Pipe

    English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a piper, from Middle English pipe ‘pipe’ (Old English pīpe). In some cases it may have been a topographic name from the same word in the sense ‘waterpipe’, ‘conduit’, ‘water channel’, or a habitational name from Pipe in Herefordshire or Pipehill in Staffordshire, near Lichfield (earlier Pipa), both named from this word.English (East Anglia) : occasionally from a personal name, Pipe, which is recorded in Domesday Book.

    Pipe

  • SLÀINE
  • Female

    Scottish

    SLÀINE

    Scottish form of Irish Gaelic Sláine, SLÀINE means "health."

    SLÀINE

  • Vine
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vine

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a vineyard, or a metonymic occupational name for a vine dresser, from Middle English vine ‘vine(yard)’ (Old French vi(g)ne). Vine growing was formerly more common in England than it is now, and there are several minor places in southern England named from their vineyard, any of which may be partial sources of the surname. See also Vineyard, Wingard.Spanish (Viñe) : variant of Viña (see Vina).

    Vine

  • Aine
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Aine

    Ancient Irish name from the noun aine that means “splendor, radiance, brilliance.” Aine is connected with fruitfulness and prosperity. The queen of the Munster fairies was called Aine as was one of the wives of Fionn Mac Cool (read the legend). Aine appears in folktales as “the best-hearted woman who ever lived – lucky in love and in money.”

    Aine

  • PENE
  • Female

    English

    PENE

    English short form of Latin Penelope, PENE means "weaver of cunning."

    PENE

  • Gath-rimmon
  • Biblical

    Gath-rimmon

    the high wine-press

    Gath-rimmon

  • Pine
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Pine

    English and French : from Middle English pine, Old French pin, a topographic name for someone who lived by a conspicuous pine tree or in a pine forest. It may also be a Norman habitational name from any of various places named with this word, such as Le Pin in Calvados; in other cases it may originally have been a nickname for a tall man, one thought to resemble a pine tree.German : variant spelling of Peine.

    Pine

  • MINE
  • Female

    German

    MINE

    Short form of German Wilhelmine, MINE means "will-helmet."

    MINE

  • COLMAN
  • Male

    English

    COLMAN

    English form of Irish Colmán, COLMAN means "dove."

    COLMAN

  • PINO
  • Male

    Spanish

    PINO

     Italian and Spanish name derived from the word pino, PINO means "pine tree." Compare with another form of Pino.

    PINO

  • Gath-rimmon
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Gath-rimmon

    The high wine-press.

    Gath-rimmon

  • COSMIN
  • Male

    Romanian

    COSMIN

    Romanian form of Greek Kosmos, COSMIN means "order, beauty."

    COSMIN

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  • Commons
  • n. pl.

    Provisions; food; fare, -- as that provided at a common table in colleges and universities.

  • Commune
  • n.

    The commonalty; the common people.

  • Uncommon
  • a.

    Not common; unusual; infrequent; rare; hence, remarkable; strange; as, an uncommon season; an uncommon degree of cold or heat; uncommon courage.

  • Pine-crowned
  • a.

    Clad or crowned with pine trees; as, pine-clad hills.

  • Commonty
  • n.

    A common; a piece of land in which two or more persons have a common right.

  • Fine
  • superl.

    Having (such) a proportion of pure metal in its composition; as, coins nine tenths fine.

  • Pined
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pine

  • Common
  • v.

    Belonging to or shared by, affecting or serving, all the members of a class, considered together; general; public; as, properties common to all plants; the common schools; the Book of Common Prayer.

  • Commonly
  • adv.

    In common; familiarly.

  • Pink
  • a.

    Resembling the garden pink in color; of the color called pink (see 6th Pink, 2); as, a pink dress; pink ribbons.

  • Common
  • v. i.

    To have a joint right with others in common ground.

  • Common
  • v.

    Belonging or relating equally, or similarly, to more than one; as, you and I have a common interest in the property.

  • Commons
  • n. pl.

    A common; public pasture ground.

  • Common
  • v. i.

    To board together; to eat at a table in common.

  • Pyne
  • n. & v.

    See Pine.

  • Pine-clad
  • a.

    Alt. of Pine-crowned

  • Pine
  • n.

    The wood of the pine tree.

  • Commons
  • n. pl.

    A club or association for boarding at a common table, as in a college, the members sharing the expenses equally; as, to board in commons.

  • Line
  • v. t.

    To read or repeat line by line; as, to line out a hymn.