Schwarzella arizonensis
Ashmead, 1904
Schwarzella arizonensis is a of described by Ashmead in 1904. It belongs to the Chalcididae, a group of small wasps. The species is recorded from the southwestern United States, specifically Arizona, California, and New Mexico. Like other members of its family, it likely functions as a parasitoid of other , though specific records for this species are not well documented.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Schwarzella arizonensis: //ʃvɑɹˈtsɛlə ˌæɹɪˈzoʊnɛnsɪs//
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Distribution
Arizona, California, and New Mexico, United States.
Ecological Role
As a member of , likely functions as a , contributing to of .
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
- Catalogue of Life
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