Euura proxima

Euura proxima

''Euura proxima'' is a species of sawfly belonging to the family Tenthredinidae. The larvae feed on the leaves of willows and was first described by Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville in 1823.
Willow Redgall Sawfly Here on Wooly Willow Euura proxima,Wester Ross,Wooly Willow

Appearance

The gall is an ovoid, bean-shaped gall, up to 12 mm x 6 mm in size, with a hard thick red wall when occupied. The gall is formed when the female lays her eggs and injects a substance into the leaf. At first the galls are green and the walls soften as the larva consumes the tissue.

Some galls may not be occupied, possibly because an egg was not laid or it did not hatch. There can be several galls to a leaf and they do not usually touch the midrib. Galls of ''E. proxima'' are found on white willow , weeping willow , ''S. x blanda'', ''S. excelsa, crack willow and bay willow. There are two broods in a year with the first brood maturing around mid-summer and the second in the autumn.

''E. proxima'' is one of three closely related species in the ''Euura proxima'' group. The others members of the group are,
⤷  ''E. bridgmanii''
⤷  ''E. triandrae''
Willow Redgall Sawfly Willow Redgall Sawfly on willow growing by new scrape on the Lyvennet Cumbria,Euura proxima,Kings Meaburn,Willow Redgall Sawfly

Distribution

This species is found throughout Europe, north to southern Finland and east to the Caucasus. It has been introduced to Australia, North America and New Zealand.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHymenoptera
FamilyTenthredinidae
GenusEuura
SpeciesE. proxima
Photographed in
United Kingdom