Superfamily: Tenthrediniodea
Family: Pergidae
Family common name: pergid sawflies
Subfamilies: Acordulecerinae, Conocoxinae, Euryinae, Loboceratinae, Parasyzygoniinae, Perginae, Pergulinae, Perreyiinae, Philomastiginae, Phylacteophaginae, Pterygophorinae, Pteryperginae, Styracotechyinae, Syzygoniinae
The family Pergidae is common and diverse in Australia and South America (Smith and Middlekauff 1987Smith and Middlekauff 1987:
Smith DR and Middlekauff WW. 1987. Suborder Symphyta. In: Stehr FW ed. Immature Insects. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. Vol. 1: 754 pp.). The family includes several subfamilies, but only one genus is represented in North America: Acordulecera. Adults are easily recognized by a small-medium body size, about 3–10 mm, and the 3-segmented flagellumflagellum:
the third section of the antennae that includes all the segments beyond the pedicel; segments of the flagellum are known as flagellomeres
(Goulet 1992Goulet 1992:
Goulet H. 1992. The genera and subgenera of the sawflies of Canada and Alaska: Hymenoptera. Symphyta. The insects and arachnids of Canada. Part 20. Agriculture Canada Publication.). Acordulecera feed on deciduousdeciduous:
describing a tree that drops its foliage once a year and then re-grows it; often senescence occurs before winter and re-growth occurs in the spring
tree species and are generally not of economic importance (Smith and Middlekauff 1987Smith and Middlekauff 1987:
Smith DR and Middlekauff WW. 1987. Suborder Symphyta. In: Stehr FW ed. Immature Insects. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. Vol. 1: 754 pp.).
Pergidae includes 60 genera and 442 species worldwide. A single genus and 13 species are NearcticNearctic:
describing the region of the Northern Hemisphere that includes North America south through northern Mexico
in distribution (Taeger et al. 2018Taeger et al. 2018:
Taeger A, Liston AD, Prous M, Groll EK, Gehroldt T, and Blank SM. 2018. ECatSymmdash;Electronic World Catalog of Symphyta (Insecta, Hymenoptera). Program version 5.0 (19 Dec 2018), data version 40 (23 Sep 2018). Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut (SDEI), Muuml;ncheberg. https://sdei.de/ecatsym/ Accessed: 28 Jan 2020.).
In North America, Pergidae feed on plants of the families Juglandaceae and Fagaceae (Smith and Middlekauff 1987Smith and Middlekauff 1987:
Smith DR and Middlekauff WW. 1987. Suborder Symphyta. In: Stehr FW ed. Immature Insects. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. Vol. 1: 754 pp.).
Sawflies in this family are similar in form to families in the superfamily Tenthredinoidea: Diprionidae, Argidae, and Tenthredinidae. Pergidae can be distinguished by the number of antennal segments (Goulet 1992Goulet 1992:
Goulet H. 1992. The genera and subgenera of the sawflies of Canada and Alaska: Hymenoptera. Symphyta. The insects and arachnids of Canada. Part 20. Agriculture Canada Publication.).
Pergidae in North America are external leaf feeders that skeletonize leaves (Smith and Middlekauff 1987Smith and Middlekauff 1987:
Smith DR and Middlekauff WW. 1987. Suborder Symphyta. In: Stehr FW ed. Immature Insects. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. Vol. 1: 754 pp.).
World: Pergidae is most diverse in the Southern Hemisphere and occurs in North America, Australia, New Guinea, and South America (Goulet 1992Goulet 1992:
Goulet H. 1992. The genera and subgenera of the sawflies of Canada and Alaska: Hymenoptera. Symphyta. The insects and arachnids of Canada. Part 20. Agriculture Canada Publication.).
North America: Acordulecera occurs in Canada, the United States, the Caribbean Islands, and Central America (Smith 2006aSmith 2006a:
Smith DR. 2006a. Checklist of the Pergidae (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) of the Western Hempisphere, with a new genus and two species. Recent sawfly research: synthesis and prospects: 1-3.).