Hexacladia hilaris
Burks, 1972
Hexacladia hilaris is a in the . It was described by Burks in 1972 and has been recorded in Rica, Puerto Rico, the United States, and Brazil. The is associated with () and has been documented parasitizing Chinavia erythrocnemis in Brazil.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hexacladia hilaris: //ˌhɛksəˈkleɪdiə hɪˈlɑːrɪs//
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Distribution
Rica; Puerto Rico; United States (Kansas, Ohio); Brazil (Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul state)
Host Associations
- Chinavia erythrocnemis - First recorded association in Brazil, 2018
- several stink bug species (Pentatomidae) - previously recorded in Rica, Puerto Rico, and United States
Ecological Role
of ; potential agent
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- Catalogue of Life
- A New Wasp Species? EGSA's Winning T-Shirt | Bug Squad
- Redbanded Stink Bugs: Variety of Methods Available to Manage Impact on Soybean Crops
- Stinking Here and There: Invasive Stink Bug Goes From Crops to Homes
- Bug Eric: The Bagrada Bug
- New Article Reveals Life History Details of the Bagrada Bug
- Stink Bugs: New IPM Guide for Midwestern Corn, Soybean Growers
- First record of Hexacladia hilaris Burks (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) in Brazil and association with Chinavia erythrocnemis (Berg) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae)