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    Default Common Sawfly (family Tenthredinidae)

    I have been unable to confirm the exact name - it's very, very similar to Tenthredo scrophulariae, but there's a variation with the banding that makes me think it's different. I've given up

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    Can't find it in my general insect book, smart looking fly though.
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    Nice capture
    Here is a guide to Sawflies

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    Thanks Beryl, but I have accessed a number of online guides - just couldn't find one insect exactly the same, although Tenthredo scrophulariae is almost identical - just one ring and a couple of yellow patches short.

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    This one looks like yours Louise, but no ident as far as I can see. http://nature-au-jardin.be/blog/publ...06-10_0033.jpg
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    It shouldn't be allowed - posting photos without an ID

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    I think that this sawfly may appear in different striped versions.
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    Try the
    Ctenophora ornata Kammschnake by =webcruiser on deviantART

    Or I think this is it
    Figwort Sawfly (Tenthredo scrophulariae)


    http://www.tuin-thijs.com/vliegen,%2...n%20engels.htm
    forth one down
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