Arge onerosa

(MacGillivray, 1923)

Arge onerosa is a of in the Argidae, described by MacGillivray in 1923. The species is recorded from several Canadian provinces and territories including British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and the Northwest Territories. As a member of Argidae, it belongs to a family of sawflies characterized by with three to six flagellomeres and larvae that typically feed on the leaves of woody plants.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Arge onerosa: //ˈɑːr.dʒi oʊˈneɪ.roʊ.sə//

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Distribution

Canada: British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories

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