taxonID	type	description	language	source
0678DC06B308FF8EFF91FE9A780DF99C.taxon	description	The records of A. sericea: AK, Oslo: Abildsø, EIS 28, before 1880, 1 ♀ leg. Esmark, L. M.; HOI, Hardanger, 7 July 1874, 1 ♀ leg. Sparre Schneider, H. J.; HOY, Bergen: Bergen, EIS 30, 1870, 1 ♀ leg. Sparre Schneider, H. J.; HES, Elverum: Grundset, EIS 55, before 1875, 1 ♂ leg. Siebke, J. H. S.; MRY, Gjemnes: Batnfjorden, Knutset (UTMwgs 8432 VMQ 359793), EIS 84, 13 August 2006, 1 ♀ leg. Hatlen, H. Notes: In Siebke (1880), Abia nitens (Linnaeus, 1758) is regarded as a Norwegian species. This is not right. All the material of Abia (including Siebke’s material) exanimate belongs to A. candens Konow, 1887 and A. sericea (Linnaeus, 1767). The hostplant to A. nitens is reported to be Scabiosa columbaria and S. canescens (Liston & Späth 2006). S. canescens don’t occur in Norway (Mosseberg & Steinberg, 2007). A. columbaria is newly reported from Norway at one singe spot at Moss, Jeløya (Engan et al. 2006), therefore is it not very likely that A. nitens are present here. A. nitens is therefore deleted from the Norwegian list. Though widespread, the records of A. candens and A. sericea are few and scattered. The hostplant for both species is Succisa pratensis (Liston & Späth 2006), a plant that occurs over a greater part of Norway. A. candens and A. sericea where assessed for the 2006 Red List. A. candens was given the category endangerd (EN) based on small area of occupancy. A. sericea was given the category date deficient (DD).	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B308FF8EFD4AFF457D84FD1D.taxon	description	Notes: A. togatus was assessed for the 2006 Red List, and it was given the category vulnerable (VU) based on small area of occupancy and restricted number of localities. Polyphagous; Betula, Quercus, Salix spp. (Taeger et al. 1998).	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B308FF8EFD4AFB857A69FA5D.taxon	description	VNM 895407), EIS 28, July – August 2002, 1 ♂ leg. Hansen, L. O.: Oslo: Ekebergskråninga (UTMWGS 8432 VNM 98454100), 8 August – 11 December 2007, 2 ♂ leg. Endrestøl, A. & Hansen, L. O.; TEY, Kragerø: Kragerø, EIS 11, unknown collecting date, 1 ♂ leg. Ullmann, A. C. Notes: Schøyen (1887) mention one male specimen of Emphytus filiformis Klug collected by Ullmann from Kragerø. This specimen still exists in the collection at NHM, and clearly is an A. apicalis male. The hostplant is Rosa spp. (Taeger et al., 1998).	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B308FF8DFD4AFA7A79D0FEBD.taxon	description	October 2006, 1 ♀ leg. Berggren, K.; Kristiansand: Karlsmoen (UTMWGS 8432 VMK 490546), EIS 5, 2 October 2005, 1 ♂ leg. Berggren, K. Note: The hostplant is Quercus robur (Taeger et al., 1998).	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30BFF8DFFB3FEDA798AFD1D.taxon	description	Note: The hostplant is Quercus spp. (Taeger et al., 1998).	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30BFF8DFFB3FD3A79D0FADD.taxon	description	Notes: D. testaceipes was first reported from Norway by Endrestøl et al. (2006). The hostplants are Sorbus aucuparia and Crataegus (Taeger et al., 1998).	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30BFF8DFFB3FAFA7A42FC9D.taxon	description	(UTMWGS 8432 VPM 016164), EIS 28, 29 May 2004, 1 ♀ leg. Aarvik, L.; BØ: Drammen: Underlia, EIS 28, May 1999, 1 ♀ leg. Hansen, L. O.; Lier: Rypevegen, Lierskogen, EIS 28, 24 June – 2 August 2002, 1 ♀ leg. Heibo, E. & Lønnve, O. J. (EH); OS, Lunner: Gruakollen (UTMWGS 84 32 VNM 916809), EIS 36, 19 June 2005, 1 ♂ 4 ♀ leg. Gammelmo, Ø.; STI, Trondheim: Stokkanhaugen, EIS 92, 15 June 2005, 2 ♀ leg. Ødegaard, F. (FØ / NHM). Notes: The hostplant is Clematis spp. (Taeger et al., 1998). At Skoklefall, larvae of E. ventralis was collected in numbers on cultivated Clematis alpina. Cultivated Clematis spp. is common in gardens. C. alpina is natural, but very rare in Norway. Only known from some river-vallyes in Gudbrandsdalen, Oppland. An interesting feature of the Norwegian records is the presense of males. In Europa E. ventralis is a parthogenetic species (Müller et al. 2004).	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30BFF8DFD6BFCBA7A8EFBFD.taxon	description	Notes: The hostplant is Alnus spp. (Taeger et al., 1998). A. incana and A. glutinosa are the only Alnus - species natural in Norway, both widespread and common many places.	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30BFF8DFD6BFB1A7A4BF9DD.taxon	description	Notes: F. ulimi was first reported from Norway by Endrestøl et al. (2006). The hostplant is Ulmus spp. (Taeger et al., 1998). U. glabra is the only Ulmus - species natural in Norway. U. glabra is widespread in the Oslofjord district, and abundant at all three localities.	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30AFF8CFF91FF1A7828FD9D.taxon	description	Records: Ø, Hvaler: Vesterøy, Guttormsvauen, EIS 20, 27 May 2006, 1 ♀ Sørlibråten, O.; VAY, Kristiansand: Nedre Timenes (UTMWGS 8432 VMK 470470), EIS 2, 2 June 2007, 1 ♀ leg. Berggren, K.; AAY, Lillesand: Kjøstvedt (UTMWGS 8432 VMK 549496), EIS 6, 2 June 2007, 1 ♀ leg. Berggren, K. Notes: The hostplant are Populus spp. (Taeger et al. 1998). P. tremula is the only Populus - species natural in Norway.	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30AFF8CFF91FDBA79EFFA9D.taxon	description	Notes: The hostplant is Acer platanoides (Taeger et al., 1998). At Tøyen, Botanisk hage, imago of H. recta was seen in numbers on the flowers of A. platanoides.	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30AFF8CFF91FABA7BE9FE3D.taxon	description	Records: AK, Baerum: Storøykilen, Oksenøya (UTMWGS 8432 VNM 895407), EIS 28, July – August 2002, 1 ♀ leg. Hansen, L. O.; Baerum: Kirkerud (UTMWGS 8432 VNM 830419), EIS 28, 13 June – 9 August 2007, 4 ♀ leg. Olsen, K. M. (OJL); VE, Nøtterøy: Østre Bolaerne (UTMwgs 8432 VNL 89386380), EIS 19, 16 June – 21 July 2007, 1 ♀ leg. Endrestøl, A.; HES, Kongsvinger: Abborhøgda (UTMWGS 84 33 VUG 591746), EIS 38, 29 July – 10 August 2003, 1 ♀ leg. Hansen, L. O. & Sund, K.; Kongsvinger: Abborhøgda (UTMWGS 8433 VUG 591746), EIS 38, 20 – 29 July 2003, 1 ♀ leg. Sund, K.; Kongsvinger: Åranstorpet (UTMWGS 8433 VUG 578768), 23 July – 8 August 2004, 1 ♀ leg. Sund, K. Notes: The hostplants are Geum urbanum and G. rivale (Taeger et al. 1998). Both common in Norway.	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30AFF8CFD4AFBDA7BF3FABD.taxon	description	Note: The hostplant is Rubus idaeus (Taeger et al. 1998).	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30AFF8CFD4AFE5A7A2BFBBD.taxon	description	Notes: The taxonomic status to this species is unclear, and need to be revised (Blank & Taeger, 1998). The hostplant is Ranunculus acris? (Liston, 1995).	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30AFF8BFD4AFADA78F6FDFD.taxon	description	coll. E. Heibo. VE: Tønsberg: Slagentangen (UTMWGS 8432 VNL 867766), EIS 19, 30 April – 29 May 2008, 1 ♀ leg. Olberg, S. (OJL); Tjøme: Moutmarka (UTMWGS 8432 VNL 800487), EIS 19, 11 May 2009, 1 ♂ 1 ♀ leg. Olberg, S. (OJL); HOY, Os: Lysekloster, EIS 30, 17 June 1965, 1 ♂ leg. Midttun, B. (det. Benson, R.) (ZMB). Notes: N. lucidus was first reported from Norway by Endrestøl et al. (2006). The hostplants are Prunus spinosa and Crataegus (Taeger et al. 1998). At Lindøya P. spinosa is abundant. At Røer the specimen was collected while basking on a P. padus leaf. May be N. lucidus are able to utilize P. padus as a hostplant? P. spinosa and Crataegus was not present at this collecting site.	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30DFF8BFFB3FD1A7833FA3D.taxon	description	Records: AK, Baerum: Lysaker, EIS 28, 25 May 1891, 1 ♂ leg. Anonymous.; Nesodden: Skoklefall (UTMWGS 8432 VNM 935359), EIS 28, 19 – 23 May 2004, 1 ♀ leg. Lønnve, O. J.; Nesodden: Skoklefall (UTMWGS 8432 VNM 935359), EIS 28, 27 – 29 May 2005, 1 ♀ leg. Lønnve, O. J.; Lørenskog: Losbydalen, EIS 29, 9 June 1997, 1 ♀ leg. Sørlibråten, O.; Raelingen: Løvenstad (UTMWGS 8432 VPM 133469), EIS 29, 11 June 2004, 1 ♀ leg. Sund, K.; BØ, Modum: Buskerud landbruksskole (UTMWGS 8432 VNM 502384), EIS 28, June 2003, 2 ♀ leg. Eikeland, A.; Lier, Lierskogen, Vestre Kjenner vei, EIS 28, 10 May 2009, 2 ♂♂, leg. E. Heibo, coll. E. Heibo; Heiabeitet sør, 10 May 2008, 7 ♂♂, leg. E. Heibo, coll. E. Heibo; FØ, Sør-Varanger: Sør-Varanger, EIS 169, June 1892, 1 ♂ leg. Anonymous. Note: All P. scutellatus was taken swarming on the outside of Norwegian spruce Picae abiens. In both collection situations there were more swarming approximately 5 – 7 meters over the ground in trees that were approximately 15 – 20 meters high (Heibo pers. com.).	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30DFF8BFFB3FA5A7820F91D.taxon	description	Note: The hostplant is Adoxa moschatellina (Taeger et al., 1998).	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30DFF8BFD6BFF1A7A62FDFD.taxon	description	Notes: The hostplant to this species is according to Laucort (1999) Spirea chamaedryfolia. Like many places in Norway, at Skoklefall S. chamaedryfolia is used as ornamental bush in gardens and along streets. S. chamaedryfolia is also naturalised many places. On both localities adults of P. angulata occurred in great numbers swarming around the foodplant, During June at Skoklefall, the bushes where full of its larvae.	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
0678DC06B30DFF8BFD6BFD1A7BC1FA12.taxon	description	Notes: The hostplant is Acer campestre (Liston, 2008). A. campestre is introduced and naturalised some places in Norway. As far as known, A. campestre is not present at Gresholmen (Bjureke per. com.). Gressholmen is one of many small islands in the inner part Oslofjord, and the conditions here should be good for A. campestre. A. pseudoplatanoides can also probably be utilized as a hostplant for P. subbifida, but this requires confirmation (Liston, 2008). A. pseudoplatanoides is also introduced and naturalised many places in Norway, and reported at some of the islands nearby Gressholmen. Acnowledgements. I want to thank all colleagues for collecting sawfly material, especially: Kai Berggren, Tor Jan Olsen, Erik Heibo, Øivind Gammelmo, Lars Ove Hansen, Stefan Olberg, Anders Endrestøl, Halvard Hatlen, Svein Svendsen, Bjørn A. Sagvolden, Leif Aarvik, Frode Ødegaard, Øistein Berg, Kjell Magne Olsen, Karsten Sund, John Skartveit and Audun Eikeland.	en	Lønnve, Ole Jørgen, J .., O. (2009): Notes on Norwegian sawflies (Hymenoptera, Symphyta) II. 13 species new to the Norwegian Fauna. Norwegian Journal of Entomology 56: 50-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16005738
