Phrontosoma belfragei
(Cresson, 1880)
Phrontosoma belfragei is a of in the Tenthredinidae, first described by Cresson in 1880. It is a member of the Phrontosoma, a group of hymenopterans within the order Hymenoptera. The species has been recorded from multiple Canadian provinces including Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and Ontario. Very little is known about its or .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Phrontosoma belfragei: //frɒn.toʊˈsoʊ.mə bɛlˈfreɪdʒ.aɪ//
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Distribution
Recorded from Canada: Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and Ontario.
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Taxonomic Note
The Phrontosoma is placed within the Tenthredinidae, the common sawflies. Members of this family are distinguished from other Hymenoptera by the broad connection between the and (lacking the narrow ' waist' of ), and are herbivorous in the larval stage.
Data Limitations
Available sources provide only basic taxonomic and distributional information. No detailed biological, ecological, or morphological descriptions were found in the provided context.