Template:Did you know nominations/Neodiprion lecontei

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The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 13:08, 23 June 2017 (UTC)

Neodiprion lecontei[edit]

Red-headed pine sawfly larvae
Red-headed pine sawfly larvae
  • ... that larvae of the red-headed pine sawfly (pictured) are gregarious, and when they have defoliated a tree, move as a group to a neighbouring one? Source: "Older larvae eat the entire needle, and if complete defoliation occurs, groups of larvae will move to the nearest acceptable food source and continue feeding."

Created by Cwmhiraeth (talk) and Hanberke (talk). Nominated by Cwmhiraeth (talk) at 09:19, 5 June 2017 (UTC).

  • New enough (article created by Cwmhiraeth on 4 June 2017), long enough (3,230 B "readable prose size"), fully referenced. Hook fine, supported by reference. Image fine, appropriately licensed. QPQ done. Good to go. Hawkeye7 (talk) 00:38, 6 June 2017 (UTC)