Mountain Ash Sawfly – Pristophora geniculate
Mountain ash Sawfly– Pristophora geniculate
Common Name: Mountain-ash Sawfly
Latin Name: Pristophora geniculate
Appearance:
The adult sawfly is black and yellow and is about 6-7 mm long. The wingspan of the sawfly is about 10 mm. The larvae are green with a black head and a black stripe along their back.
- Egg:The eggs of the Mountain-ash Sawfly are small, oval-shaped, and are usually laid in groups on the underside of the leaves of host plants.
- Pupae:The pupae are brown and are found in the soil.
- Larva:The larvae of the Mountain-ash Sawfly are green with a black head and a black stripe along their back. They can reach up to 25 mm in length.
- Adults:The adults of the Mountain-ash Sawfly are black and yellow and are about 6-7 mm long.