||Tre"mex (?), n. [NL.] (Zoöl.)
A genus of large hymenopterous insects allied to the sawflies. The
female lays her eggs in holes which she bores in the trunks of trees with
her large and long ovipositor, and the larva bores in the wood. See
Illust. of Horntail.
&fist; The pigeon tremex (Tremex columba), a common American
species, infests the elm, pear, and other trees.
||Tre"mex (?), n. [NL.] (Zoöl.)
A genus of large hymenopterous insects allied to the sawflies. The
female lays her eggs in holes which she bores in the trunks of trees with
her large and long ovipositor, and the larva bores in the wood. See
Illust. of Horntail.
&fist; The pigeon tremex (Tremex columba), a common American
species, infests the elm, pear, and other trees.