Phylloecus (formerly Hartigia) is a genus of sawflies belonging to the family Cephidae.
The genus was first described by Edward Newman in 1838. In 2014, the genus Hartigia Schiødte, 1839 was reclassified as a junior synonym of Phylloecus.
Species
The following species are included in the genus:
- Phylloecus agilis <small>(F. Smith, 1874)</small>
- Phylloecus albotegularis <small>(Wei & Nie, 1996)</small>
- Phylloecus algiricus <small>André, 1881</small>
- Phylloecus bicinctus <small>Provancher, 1875</small>
- Phylloecus cheni <small>(Wei & Nie, 1999)</small>
- Phylloecus coreanus <small>(Takeuchi, 1938)</small>
- Phylloecus cowichanus <small>(Ries, 1937)</small>
- Phylloecus elevatus <small>(Maa, 1944)</small>
- Phylloecus epigonus <small>(Zhelochovtsev, 1961)</small>
- Phylloecus etorofensis <small>(Takeuchi, 1955)</small>
- Phylloecus fasciatus <small>(Cresson, 1880)</small>
- Phylloecus faunus <small>Newman, 1838</small>
- Phylloecus kamijoi <small>(Shinohara, 1999)</small>
- Phylloecus linearis <small>(Schrank, 1781)</small>
- Phylloecus mexicanus <small>(Guerin, [1844])</small>
- Phylloecus minutus <small>(Wei & Nie, 1997)</small>
- Phylloecus niger <small>(M. Harris, [1779])</small>
- Phylloecus nigratus <small>(Dovnar-Zapolskij, 1931)</small>
- Phylloecus nigritus <small>(Forsius, 1918)</small>
- Phylloecus nigrotibialis <small>(Wei & Nie, 1977)</small>
- Phylloecus pyrrha <small>(Zhelochovtsev, 1968)</small>
- Phylloecus riesi <small>(D. R. Smith, 1986)</small>
- Phylloecus sibiricola <small>Jakovlev, 1891</small>
- Phylloecus simulator <small>(Kokujev, 1910)</small>
- Phylloecus stackelbergi <small>(Gussakovskij, 1945)</small>
- Phylloecus stigmaticalis <small>(Wei & Nie, 1996)</small>
- Phylloecus trimaculatus <small>(Say, 1824)</small>
- Phylloecus viator <small>(F. Smith, 1874)</small>
- Phylloecus xanthostoma <small>(Eversmann, 1847)</small>
- Phylloecus zhengi <small>(Wei & Nie, 1996)</small>
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