Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Rose Sawfly (Arge pagana) Larva



These are generally considered a pest of roses and other garden plants. The female lays eggs inside the plant stem and leaving a distinctive scar when the eggs hatch out. The larvae then decimate the plant they are on. I sacrificed a rose sucker to photograph these as they developed. Sticking their rear end in the air when threatened combined with striking colouring makes them very photogenic.

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