Genus of sawfly
Zenarge turneri , also known as the cypress pine sawfly [ 1] or callitris sawfly ,[ 2] is the only recognized species in its family Zenargidae and the genus Zenarge .[ 3] It is found in Australia and is known as a pest in New South Wales due to its predation of Callitris and Cupressus folliage.[ 1] [ 4]
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^ NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (2023). Corang pine (Callitris oblonga subsp. corangensis ) 2023 post-fire survey, Corang River. ISBN 978-1-923132-21-4 https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/-/media/OEH/Corporate-Site/Documents/Animals-and-plants/Threatened-species/corang-pine-callitris-oblonga-subsp-corangensis-2023-post-fire-survey-corang-river-230349.pdf
^ Malagón-Aldana, Leonardo A; Smith, David R; Shinohara, Akihiko; Vilhelmsen, Lars (2021-02-23). "From Arge to Zenarge : adult morphology and phylogenetics of argid sawflies (Hymenoptera: Argidae)" . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society . 194 (1): 348. doi :10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab028 . ISSN 0024-4082 .
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