- ww-article-cache-1.s3.amazonaws.com en/Urocerus_…6 and 7 mm (1⁄4 and 9⁄32 in) in diameter. Urocerus flavicornis was once considered a subspecies of gigas but is now known to be a separate species [1].
- sawflies.org.uk urocerus-gigas/In the male, the abdomen has the seventh tergite yellow. Urocerus gigas larvae feed in the timber of coniferous trees and take 2 to 3 years to mature.
- inaturalist.org taxa/51560-Urocerus-gigasUrocerus gigas (giant woodwasp, banded horntail, greater horntail) is a species of sawfly, native to the Palaearctic and North Africa.
- kitchen93.fr urocerus gigasUrocerus gigas male - Cairn Manairn, Scotland | Photographed… | ... Giant horntail (Urocerus gigas Stock Photo - Alamy Urocerus gigas By Alamy.
- uksafari.com woodwasp.htmScientific name: Urocerus gigas. Size: Up to 40mm. Distribution: Found throughout the U.K.
- pictureinsect.com wiki/Urocerus_gigas.htmlUrocerus gigas. A species of Urocerus, Also known as Yellow-horned horntail, Greater horntail, Pine wood wasp.
- pixabay.com photos/search/urocerus gigas/Find photos of Urocerus Gigas Royalty-free No attribution required High quality images.
- youtube.com watch1:08 Rhyssa Persuasoria egg-laying1:24 Dolichomitus Imperator egg-layingForest and timber insects.This slideshow shows an Urocerus Gigas also common...
- ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi…Urocerus gigas Click on organism name to get more information. Urocerus gigas flavicornis.
- massnrc.org pests/pestFAQsheets/giant woodwasp.htmScientific Name: Urocerus gigas Common Names: Giant Woodwasp, Banded Horntail, Greater Horntail. Known Hosts: Urocerus gigas attacks 5 or more genera...