Curled Rose Sawfly – Allanthus cinctus
Curled Rose Sawfly (Allanthus cinctus)
Latin Name: Allanthus cinctus
Common Name: Curled Rose Sawfly or Banded Rose Sawfly
Appearance:
- The curled rose sawfly is tiny to medium-sized black wasp-like common sawfly. It is an agricultural pest of roses and strawberries as a larval.
- Females range in length from 8.0 mm to 8.5 mm.
- Males are substantially shorter, measuring (6.4 mm to 6.7 mm) in length.
- The thorax and the abdomen are inextricably linked. Black is the color of the head. Thread-like, cylindrical, and wholly black antennae.
- They are made up of nine parts. The tips of segments 7 and 8 are not widened. The pronotum (plate covering the thorax) is black and lustrous, with a pair of tiny dots at the back border.