Decticous-pupa
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Xyelidae
Xyelid Sawflies
Xyelidae is a family of sawflies comprising approximately 80 extant species in five genera worldwide, with an extensive fossil record of over 120 species dating to the Triassic. It is the sole family in the superfamily Xyeloidea and represents the sister group to all other extant Hymenoptera, retaining numerous ancestral morphological features. Extant species are primarily distributed in boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with a relict distribution pattern. The family is divided into two subfamilies: Xyelinae, associated with conifers, and Macroxyelinae, feeding on deciduous trees.