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Arge ustulata · pjūklelis
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Arge ustulata · pjūklelis
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Arge ustulata · pjūklelis
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Arge ustulata · pjūklelis
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Arge ustulata · pjūklelis
- argid sawflies
- Bürstenhornblattwespen
- pjūkleliai argidai
- koklapseņu dzimta
- obnażaczowate
- borsthornssteklar
They are stocky, heavy-built insects that are slow to take flight. Adults of Argidae can be distinguished from other families by the flagellum of its antenna being fused into a single long segment and by the metapleuron being fused to the basal tergite. The flagellum is slightly club-shaped (sub-clavate) in females. In the male of Arge species, the flagellum is uniform in thickness with short setae on the underside.