Taxonus spiculatus

Taxonus spiculatus is a of in the Tenthredinidae. It belongs to the order Hymenoptera, which includes ants, bees, and , though sawflies are distinguished by their lack of the narrow "wasp waist" characteristic of other Hymenoptera. The Taxonus contains multiple species, but specific information about T. spiculatus is limited in available sources.

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How to pronounce Taxonus spiculatus: //tæksˈoʊnəs spɪˈkjuːlətəs//

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Taxonomic Placement

Taxonus spiculatus is classified in the Tenthredinidae, the largest family of . Sawflies in this family are herbivorous, with larvae typically feeding on leaves of various plants.

Data Availability

The iNaturalist database records 5 observations of this , indicating it has been documented in nature but detailed biological information remains scarce in published sources.

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