Eutomostethus

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Eutomostethus
Tenthredinidae - Eutomostethus luteiventris.JPG
Eutomostethus luteiventris
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Eutomostethus

Enslin, 1914

Eutomostethus is a genus of sawflies belonging to the family Tenthredinidae, subfamily Blennocampinae.

Species

Species within this genus include: [1]

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