Cimbex femoratus
Cimbex femoratus, the birch sawfly, is a species of sawfly in the family Cimbicidae.
Varieties
- Cimbex femoratus var. griffinii Leach, 1817
- Cimbex femoratus var. pallens Lepeletier, 1823
- Cimbex femoratus var. silvarum Fabricius, 1793
- Cimbex femoratus var. varians Leach, 1817
Description
Cimbex femoratus can reach a length of. The head is large, with large and strong mandibles. Wings are smoky brown with brown margins. The thorax is shiny black. The shiny black abdomen shows a whitish band and a large red-brown band, especially in males. The antennae are black at the base and yellow-orange at the tip. Even the last leg segments are yellowish. The adults fly in May to August.Larvae are pale bluish-green, about 45 mm long and they look very similar to caterpillars. On the back they usually have a dark, narrow bluish longitudinal stripe. They can be found between June and September and feed exclusively on leaves of birch