Megaxyela inversa

Blank & D.R.Smith, 2017

Megaxyela inversa is a of in the Xyelidae, described by Blank and D.R. Smith in 2017. It belongs to the Megaxyela, which comprises some of the largest and most distinctive xyelid sawflies. Members of this genus are notable for their association with coniferous , particularly pines. The species is part of a small but evolutionarily significant family of primitive hymenopterans that retain many ancestral characteristics.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Megaxyela inversa: /ˌmɛɡəˈzaɪələ ɪnˈvɜrsə/

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