The term "Pristiphora laricis" does not correspond to a widely recognized or established species name in authoritative biological databases or taxonomic literature. Accurate information is not confirmed.
It may represent a potential scientific name, possibly in zoology or entomology, given the binomial nomenclature format (genus + species). The genus Pristiphora is known within the family Tenthredinidae, which includes sawflies—small hymenopteran insects often associated with plant foliage. Several Pristiphora species are recognized as defoliators of coniferous or deciduous trees.
The specific epithet "laricis" suggests a possible association with the genus Larix (larch trees), as "-laricis" is a Latinized suffix denoting "of larch." For example, other species such as Pristiphora erichsonii (the larch sawfly) are known pests of larch trees.
However, "Pristiphora laricis" does not appear as a valid or accepted name in current taxonomic resources such as the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), Catalogue of Life, or GBIF. It may be a misspelling, synonym, or an obsolete designation.
Due to the lack of verifiable sources, this term cannot be described with encyclopedic authority. Further taxonomic verification is required.