Juniper Sawfly – Gilpinia hercyniae
Juniper Sawfly – Gilpinia hercyniae
Common Name: Juniper Sawfly
Latin Name: Gilpinia hercyniae
Appearance:
The Juniper Sawfly is a flying insect resembling a wasp. It has a black head and thorax and a brownish-yellow abdomen. Adults are approximately 6-8 mm long.
- Egg:The female Juniper Sawfly lays her eggs in the needles of juniper trees.
- Pupae:The Juniper Sawfly pupa is encased in a cocoon made of silk.
- Larva:The Juniper Sawfly larvae are caterpillar-like, with green bodies and blackheads. They have several pairs of legs and can grow up to 20 mm long.
- Adults:Adult Juniper Sawflies are short-lived and do not feed. They are primarily responsible for mating and laying eggs.