Caliroa annulipes
Oak slug sawfly
Description
Slug-shaped larvae that lack prolegs feed on one side of the leaf, scraping off epidermis but leaving veins and one cuticle (windowpaning). Can lead to increment loss and esthetic damage. InEurope two generations per year occurs. Short-lived adults (4-6 mm) fly May-June and August, respectively. Eggs are deposited in pouches cut into the lower leaf surface. Larvae are present from July to September. Develop through five feeding instars and one eonymph stage. Pupation in cocoons in the soil; extended diapause is possible. Sometimes conspicuous in open areas on park and shade trees.
Symptom
The larvae look like small snails, not insect larvae.
Tree Species: Birch, Oak, Lime, Willow
Part of a plant- attacked: Leaf / Needle
Pest significance: Harmful
Pest Category: Insects
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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