pistiäislajin
Pistiäislajin is a term used in Finnish to refer to a species of sawfly. Sawflies belong to the insect order Hymenoptera, which also includes bees and wasps. Unlike true wasps, sawflies do not have a constricted waist, and their larvae are typically herbivorous and resemble caterpillars. The name "pistiäinen" itself translates to "stinger" in Finnish, a misnomer as adult female sawflies possess an ovipositor, which they use to saw into plant tissues to lay eggs, rather than a venomous stinger.
Sawfly larvae feed on a wide variety of plants, and their feeding habits can sometimes cause significant