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Notes on the Biology of three Tenthredinid (Hym.) Pests of the Guava
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 July 2009
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The adults of the Gregarious Guava Sawfly are relatively sluggish insects and can be readily captured on foliage (Pyenson 1938 b). They lay their eggs in single rows embedded in the tissue of the tips of young green twigs or along the midribs on the underside of the younger leaves.
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