Fenusa julia

Smith & Eiseman, 2017

Fenusa julia is a of in the Tenthredinidae, described in 2017 by Smith and Eiseman. It belongs to a of leaf-mining sawflies whose larvae feed internally on leaf tissue. The species is known from very few observations.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Fenusa julia: //fɛˈnuːsa ˈjuːliə//

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Identification

As a recently described with only three documented observations, specific identification criteria distinguishing Fenusa julia from have not been established in accessible literature.

Distribution

Known from limited observations; specific geographic range not documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic recency

Described in 2017, making it a relatively recently recognized with limited accumulated biological data.

Observation scarcity

Only three observations recorded in iNaturalist as of source date, indicating either rarity, cryptic habits, or undercollection.

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