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Kwik-Key to Common Families of Hymenoptera
Select "A" or "B" for your specimen:
A. The antennae have 7-10 segments and are usually filiform (thread-like) in shape.
A: Family Tenthredinidae
B. The antennae have 13 or more segments (saw-toothed in females; comb-like in males).
B: Family Diprionidae
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