Symphyta

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Symphyta is a suborder of sawflies and related insects characterized by their broad waist and plant-feeding larvae that often resemble caterpillars.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Symphyta canonical 2

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf insect suborder
taxon
adultDiet honeydew
nectar
pollen
antennaCharacteristic usually filiform antennae
belongsToClade Holometabola
Insecta
characterizedBy broad waist without a wasp waist constriction
larvae that often resemble lepidopteran caterpillars
plant‑feeding larvae
commonName sawflies and relatives
developmentType complete metamorphosis
distinguishedFrom Apocrita
ecologicalRole herbivore
prey for insectivores
geographicDistribution cosmopolitan
hasEconomicImpact can be agricultural pests
can cause defoliation of trees and crops
hasLifeStage adult
egg
larva
pupa
hasMorphologicalFeature ovipositor often saw‑like for cutting plant tissue or wood
thorax broadly joined to abdomen
hasSubgroup Cephoidea
Megalodontoidea
Pamphilioidea
Siricoidea
Tenthredinoidea
Xyeloidea
historicalClassification formerly treated as a separate suborder from Apocrita within Hymenoptera
includes horntails
sawflies
wood wasps
larvalFeedingHabit gall‑forming
leaf‑feeding
phytophagous
stem‑boring
wood‑boring
larvalResemblance caterpillars of Lepidoptera
parentTaxon Hymenoptera NERFINISHED
taxonRank suborder
typicalHabitat agricultural landscapes
forests
terrestrial ecosystems
woodlands
wingCharacteristic forewings and hindwings coupled by hamuli are absent or reduced compared to Apocrita
two pairs of membranous wings

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Hymenoptera containsSuborder Symphyta
Apocrita contrastedWith Symphyta