Sirex woodwasps (Sirex noctilio), female (left) and male (right) specimens. This species was accidentally introduced into Australia 20 years ago and b
Sirex woodwasps (Sirex noctilio), female (left) and male (right) specimens. This species was accidentally introduced into Australia 20 years ago and began to cause serious damage to plantations of softwood trees. These specimens are part of the collections of the Natural History Museum, London, UK.
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