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The Pamphiliidae (sometimes incorrectly spelled Pamphilidae) are a small family within the Symphyta, containing some 200 species from the temperate regions of North America and Eurasia. The larvae feed on plants (often conifers), using silk to either build webs or tents, or to roll leaves into tubes, in which they feed, thus earning them the common names leaf-rolling sawflies or web-spinning sawflies. They are distinguished from the closely related Megalodontesidae by their simple, filiform antennae. ==Extant genera== *''Acantholyda'' Costa, 1894 *''Caenolyda'' Konow, 1897 *''Cephalcia'' Panzer, 1805 *''Kelidoptera'' Konow, 1897 *''Neurotoma'' Konow, 1897 *''Onycholyda'' Takeuchi, 1938 *''Pamphilius'' Latreille, 1802 *''Pseudocephaleia'' Zirngiebl, 1937 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pamphiliidae」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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