Arge

Guides

  • Arge onerosa

    Arge onerosa is a species of sawfly in the family 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 antennae with three to six flagellomeres and larvae that typically feed on the leaves of woody plants.

  • Arge willi

    Arge willi is a species of sawfly in the family Argidae, order Hymenoptera. As a member of the genus Arge, it belongs to a group commonly known as the bristly sawflies, characterized by their distinctive antennal structure and larval feeding habits on various woody plants. The species is documented through limited observations, with records indicating presence in specific geographic regions.