Cimbicid sawfly larva (Trichiosoma triangulum). Port Alberni, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. (Copyright © Libby & Rick Avis).

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Cimbicid sawfly larva (Trichiosoma triangulum). Port Alberni, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. (Copyright © Libby & Rick Avis).
Cimbicid sawfly larva (Trichiosoma triangulum) feeding on subalpine willow. Pedley Pass, British Columbia, Canada. (Copyright © Bryan Kelly-McArthur).
Cimbicid sawfly larvae, by Anne Sorbes.
Sawfly larva (Perginae).
Spitfires usually feed separately on gumtree leaves at night and during the day live in large groups – up to hundreds – clustered together on the branches of eucalypt trees. They live in these clusters to protect themselves from predators like birds.
This sawfly larva (Dolerus sp.) sheds it’s exoskeleton while mites that parasitize the larvae move to stay on it.