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hundreds of sawfly larva?
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Posted on 29-03-2007 16:40
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Hi,

Please could anyone help to id these?
They were approx between 7-12mm,and the silk structure they lived in,near the end of a small branch of a young hawthorn,was about 10cm L+W and about 2-3 cm thick in the center.
I found them in sussex UK,near farmland and mixed woodland.
I had thought they might be moth catterpillars,but someone suggested sawfly larva?

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You are right, they are lepidopteran, not symphytan,
but beyond that I've no idea!
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Sawfly larvae are never hairy to my knowledge. So Lepidoptera they are!

But I can not tell you more than they belong to Noctuiodea, Arctiidae, Lymantriidae, Notodontidae are the most obvious candidates.
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Hello
Perhaps Euproctis chrysorrhoea (L.) with red bowls on segment 6 and 7 ?

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thanks for the helpful replies Smile
 
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