SOME NATIVE SAWFLIES OF THE GENUS NEODIPRION ATTACKING PINES IN EASTERN CANADA
The genus Neodiprion has become more and more important in recent years because of the variety of species found on our native conifers and the increasing frequency of outbreaks caused by these insects. It is very difficult to distinguish between the species by means of adult characters only, so a study of different stages of the life history has been made. In this way it has been found possible to delimit most of the species with a fair degree of certainty.Keys are given for the determination of adult females of 11 and of larvae of 10 species attacking pines in Eastern Canada. Two of the species are described as new. The larvae of two species appearing in the first key and the adults of one species from the second are as yet unknown.