> If you would like help with identifying sawfly larvae found while hunting
> for Lepidoptera larvae, you might like to join the newly launched Yahoo
> group 'sawfly'.
>
> Most members will be those wanting to learn, but we have some experts
> willing to help, including John Grearson, who is writing an illustrated
> book on sawfly larvae.
>
> Identification of reared adults can be arranged, if the larva has been
> clearly photographed and you will let the picture be used.
> There is great opportunity to add to knowledge of these little known
> larvae.
>
> The adults are included, but we shall try not to duplicate the ground
> covered by ukleafminers, which is working in close cooperation with
> 'sawfly'. Rob Edmunds, list owner of ukleafminers, is moderating sawfly
> with me, and I am most grateful for his help in the venture.
>
> If you know any one else interested in Symphyta, please let them know of
> our existence.
> We are very happy to accept members in Europe - The Nederlands, in
> particular, have a great heritage of study in this group.
>
> To join, send an email to
[email protected]
>
> With Best Wishes
> Ian