Lagynodes acuticornis

(Kieffer, 1906)

Lagynodes acuticornis is a of in the Megaspilidae, first described by Kieffer in 1906. The species belongs to a small family of tiny wasps (typically 1–4 mm) that are understudied and poorly known ecologically. Megaspilids are generally internal parasitoids of other insects, though specific associations for most species remain undocumented. The Lagynodes is distinguished by reduced wing venation and distinctive antennal .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lagynodes acuticornis: /læˈdʒaɪnoʊdiːz əˌkjuːtɪˈkɔːrnɪs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Canada (Ontario, Quebec), Norway, and Sweden.

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