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Waldheimia vitis
Waldheimia vitis is a sawfly species in the family Tenthredinidae, first described by Harris in 1841. As a member of the suborder Symphyta (sawflies), it lacks the constricted waist characteristic of wasps and bees in the suborder Apocrita. The species epithet 'vitis' suggests a potential association with grape plants (Vitis spp.), though specific host relationships remain poorly documented. Sawflies in this family are typically phytophagous, with larvae feeding on plant foliage.