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A typical adult horntail is brown, blue, or black with yellow parts, and may often reach up to 4 cm long.
Its larvae are parasites of horntail wasp larvae in coniferous trees.
The female then deposits a very slender egg through its ovipositor into the tunnel on or near the horntail larva.
Xeris spectrum is a kind of horntail or wood wasp, that lives in coniferous forests.
One of the features of the premiere was an animatronic, fire-breathing Hungarian Horntail.
The ride is themed to two chasing dragons, one side being Chinese Fireball and the other Hungarian Horntail.
In 1999, the Chinese Fireball and Hungarian Horntail peaked at positions 9 and 18, respectively.
They are idiobiont endoparasitoids of the larvae of wood-boring horntail wasps.
Just before entering the station guests must choose which coaster they want to ride: Chinese Fireball to the left or Hungarian Horntail to the right.
Ice is renamed Hungarian Horntail and Fire is renamed Chinese Fireball.
In every year that the steel roller coaster poll has been held, Chinese Fireball has ranked higher than the Hungarian Horntail.
Nearby, under the entry for "Hungarian Horntail", the article begins "Supposedly the most dangerous of all dragons" to which is added in a scribble, "you're not kidding".
The rock quarry set for the first task, where Harry faces off with the Hungarian Horntail, was built in two sections at Leavesden Studios.
The smaller horntail ovipositor is very similar to the greater horntail, which is described as:
The two sides of the coaster have been renamed "Hungarian Horntail" and "Chinese Fireball", after two of the dragon breeds which appear in the book.
These species are parasitic in the larval stage on the larvae of horntail wasps, hence the egg must be deposited directly into the host's body as it is feeding.
As Harry redirects the riders' attentions back to their journey, Hagrid's pet Hungarian Horntail dragon begins to chase the riders.
All the Hungarian Horntail trains resemble a blue ice dragon while all the Chinese Fireball trains resemble a red fire dragon.
Harry continues to neglect he is preparation for the tournament, and is caught completely off-guard when he is forced to face a deadly Hungarian Horntail in battle.
One species, Schlettererius cinctipes, is a known parasitoid of horntail wasps, and has been introduced to Tasmania as a biological pest control agent.
The pigeon horntail (Tremex columba) can grow up to 5 cm long (not counting the ovipositor), among the longest of all Hymenoptera.
The Pigeon tremex, Tremex columba, is a species of horntail, native to Eastern and Western North America.
The Sirex woodwasp (Sirex noctilio) is a species of horntail, native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa.
The Chinese Fireball dragon reaches a top speed of 60 mph, and the Hungarian Horntail dragon reaches a top speed of 55 mph.
The smaller horntail (Sirex noctilio) is only about half the size of the greater horntail, with pale brown legs and the rest metallic blue-black.
They closely resemble other larvae in the genus Sirex.
Birds are the primary natural enemies of the Sirex woodwasp.
Sirex is a genus of wood wasps in the Siricidae family.
Fragments of mycelia can be spread by wood wasps (genus Sirex).
Several biological control agents have been employed to try to limit populations of the Sirex woodwasp.
The Sirex woodwasp has a sturdy, cylindrical body without a waist, but with a pointed abdomen.
The Sirex woodwasp only attacks conifers, especially pines.
Lists general information and resources for Sirex Woodwasp.
Remote locations, such as the Horn of Africa, may be spared from the Sirex woodwasp, providing the area is controlled.
The Sirex woodwasp and Amylostereum areolatum have a close symbiotic relationship.
Because the wasp larvae and the fungus need healthy wood, the Sirex woodwasp does not infest dry or dead timber.
The Sirex Woodwasp and its fungal symbionts: research and management of a worldwide invasive pest.
Unlike any other species of Siricidae, the Sirex woodwasp can damage relatively healthy trees so heavily, they die back.
The larvae of the Sirex woodwasp are almost colourless and only have three stub-shaped pairs of sterna.
The LMX Sirex was introduced during the 1968 Turin Auto Show.
They also produced the "Super Sirex", a large, double-ended siren usually available in single tone, dual tone, and rotating versions with a 50 Hp.
While invasion was prevented in North America for a long time, the Sirex woodwasp established itself in New Zealand around 1900.
The body of the LMX Sirex was designed by Franco Scaglione.
The first performance of Los Sirex was at the Barcelona's footballers club at Caspe street.
It adds that an ichneumon wasp (Rhyssa persuasoria) lays parasitic grubs in Sirex, which kill them.
As a consequence of forest damage in Australia and New Zealand, wood imports to those countries have been required to be certified free from living Sirex larvae.
The smaller horntail (Sirex noctilio) is only about half the size of the greater horntail, with pale brown legs and the rest metallic blue-black.
One of the rafters contained a Sirex in either the larval or pupal stage; and when the perfect insect sought its freedom, it found the way obstructed by the lead.
The population of the Sirex woodwasp is very prone to infestation by B. siricidicola; infestation rates of up to 90% have been recorded.
The introduction of A. areolatum and its symbionts, the Sirex woodwasps, saw the spread of the genus to all continents except Antarctica.