Ants form a distinct and natural family (Formicidae) of the great order Hymenoptera, to which bees, wasps and sawflies also belong. [Please select]
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To this order belong the gallflies, the sawflies, the ichneumons, and, above all, the ants and bees. [Please select]
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The larvæ of the sawflies, which live on leaves, and of the Siricidæ or long-tailed wasps, which feed on wood, are very much like caterpillars, having three pairs of legs, and in the former case abdominal pro-legs as well: but in the great majority of Hymenoptera the larvæ are legless, fleshy grubs (Plate II.) [Please select]
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Erucina: the caterpillar-like larvae of sawflies and the like. [Please select]
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