This book delves into the fascinating world of sawflies within the family Lydidae. The author explores a range of genera and species, examining their unique morphological and ecological characteristics. The volume catalogues a multitude of species, providing captivating insights into their complex features: from the shape of antennae to specific habitat preferences. In addition, the book discusses their role in the natural world, including their interactions with specific plant species and their significance as pollinators. The author draws on extensive research and analysis of these insects, presenting a comprehensive overview of the family and its importance within the broader ecological context. Readers will gain a deep understanding and appreciation for these captivating creatures and their ecological implications.