ENY 3005 Family Identification
Hymenoptera: Symphyta: Siricidae
Pronunciation: sigh-RIS-si-dee
Common name: horntails |
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Identifying characteristics for the family Siricidae include:
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Suborder Symphyta: base of abdomen broadly joined to thorax.
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Large, stoutbodied hymenopterans.
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Front tibia with 1 apical spur.
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Dorsal spine or plate on last segment of abdomen of both sexes.
Additional information:
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About 20 of the 85 known species occur in North America.
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Larvae, wood borers of conifers and hardwoods, have the same spinelike
projection on the last abdominal segment as do the adults.


References:
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Page 316 and plate 15 in D. J. Borror and R. E. White. 1970. A Field Guide
to the Insects. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.
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Page 372 in R. G. Bland and H. E. Jaques. 1978. How to Know the Insects,
3rd ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Co. 409 p.
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Page 703 in D. J. Borror, C. A. Triplehorn, and N. F. Johnson. 1989. An
Introduction to the Study of Insects, 6th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders College
Publishing. 875 p.
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Pages 125-130 in K. V. Krombein et al. 1979. Catalog of Hymenoptera in
America north of Mexico. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press. 3
volumes.
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Pages 579-583 in H. V. Daly, J. T. Doyen, and A. H. Purcell III. 1998.
Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 2nd ed. Oxford University
Press. 680 p.
Links to other web sites
Links to other Hymenoptera taxa: Symphyta,
Cimbicidae,
Diprionidae,
Siricidae,
Braconidae,
Ichneumonidae,
Chrysididae,
Scoliidae,
Mutillidae,
Formicidae,
Pompilidae,
Vespidae,
Sphecidae,
Halictidae,
Apidae.
Return to ENY 3005 Index to Orders
Prepared by John L. Foltz,
University of Florida, Dept of Entomology & Nematology, 26 November
1998. Modified 12 June 2001.