Image Gallery: Sawflies, ants, bees and wasps
Sawflies (Suborder Symphyta) and ants, bees and wasps (Suborder Apocrita) all belong to the insect Order Hymenoptera. Some species have one pair of wings (unlike flies, which have two pairs), others are wingless, some are solitary and some are colonial, building large nests. Many have interesting shapes, colours and patterns that help to identify them, while others are cleverly camouflaged or mimic their insect prey.

Ant
Bee
Sawfly
Wasp
Angophora hispida and bee
A single Sugar Ant
A specimen of a White Banded Bee
Ant-raiding Ant
Bee feeding on nectar
Blue Ant, Diamma bicolor
Blue-banded Bee on flower
Blue-banded Bee specimen, Amegilla sp
Bull Ant on top of its nest
Bull ant tending larvae
Bull Ant walking across leaf
Carpenter Bee
Cicada-killer wasp
Cuckoo bee specimen
Cuckoo wasp
Cuckoo wasp specimen