Madoniella crinis

Madoniella crinis is a of in the Encyrtidae, a group known for their role as agents. The Madoniella comprises small chalcidoid wasps that parasitize other insects. Specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented in accessible literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Madoniella crinis: //məˌdoʊniˈɛlə ˈkraɪnɪs//

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Taxonomic note

Madoniella is a within Encyrtidae, a large of . -level identification in this group often requires microscopic examination of morphological characters such as structure, wing venation, and genitalia. The specific epithet 'crinis' (Latin for 'hair') may refer to setation patterns, though original description details are not readily accessible.

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