Lasiosina
Becker, 1910
Lasiosina is a of small flies in the Chloropidae, established by Becker in 1910. Members of this genus are distributed across Europe and the Nearctic region, with records from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. At least one , Lasiosina devitata, has been documented as a for in the family Eulophidae.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Lasiosina: /ˌlæsiˈoʊsɪnə/
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Distribution
Europe (including Denmark, Norway, Sweden) and the Nearctic region. Specific records include Turkey for L. devitata.
Host Associations
- Baryscapus babiyi - Eulophid reared from Lasiosina devitata in Turkey; first documented record for this
Ecological Role
Serves as for in Eulophidae.