Blennocampa phyllocolpa Viitasaari & Vikberg, 1985
rose leaf-rolling sawfly
on Rosa
Rosa canina, Belgium, prov. Namur, Nismes, Fondry des Chiens, 11.v.2013 © Stéphane Claerebout

Rosa sp. (garden rose), Utrecht, Oud Zuilen © Arnold Grosscurt

Rosa sp., Hungary, Győr-Moson-Sopron county, Halászi © László Érsek

transverse section

young larva
mature larva
11.v.2019: larva dorsal and ventral
head from the side

Rosa sp., Bussum; the larva is set with papillae, bearing groups of setae

detail

feet
gall
a larva is capable of leaving its leaf roll and making a new one elesewhere.
host plants
Rosaceae, monophagous
Rosa “biserrata”, canina, centifolia, chinensis, corymbifera, gallica, montana, rubiginosa, sempervirens, tomentosa, villosa.
synonym
Blennocampa pusilla Klug, 1816.
references
Altenhofer, Hellrigl & Mörl (2001a), Balázs & Haris (2019a), Béguinot (2001c, 2002a,e,h, 2003a, 2006a,c, 2007b, 2012a), Beneš & Holuša (2015a), Buhr (1965a), Çalmaşur (2019a), Coulianos & Holmåsen (1991a), Dauphin & Aniotsbehere (1997a), Groom (2011a), Gyurkovics & Haris (2012a), Haris (2009a, 2012a), Hoop (1983a), Houard (1908a), Ilie & Marinescu (2011a), Kollár (2011a), Koops (2013a), Lambinon, Carbonnelle & Claerebout (2015a), Lambinon, Schneider & Chevin (2003a), Lehmann & Flügel (2012a), Lehmann & Hannover (2016a), Macek (2012c), Pschorn-Walcher & Altenhofer (2000a), Redfern & Shirley (2011a), Roskam (2009a), Savina & Chevin (2012a), Stănescu (2009a), Sylvén (1960a), Taeger, Altenhofer, Blank, ao (1998a), Vicidomini & Russo (2007a).