Rose Shoot Sawfly – Rose Stem-boring Sawfly – Hartigia trimaculata
Rose Shoot (or Rose Stem-boring) Sawfly (Hartigia trimaculata)
Latin Name: Hartigia trimaculata
Common Name: Rose Shoot Sawfly or Rose Stem-boring
Appearance:
- Sawflies are wasp-like insects that are slender and generally black—small yellow patches around the eye, mandible, and molar regions of the head.
- Adult rose stem sawflies are tiny, black wasps that do not sting. His larva is brownish-orange in hue with a cream body. It lacks legs and resembles a grub. On the plant’s exterior surfaces, the larvae will not be visible.
- Antennae are dark in color and enlarged beyond the fourth segment. Legs are black with a bit of yellow mark on the inside surface of the foretibia.
- Dark black infuscate with black veins on all wings.
- Males are 10 to 17 mm long, whereas females are 12 to 14 mm long.