Zaomma lambinus

(Walker, 1838)

Zaomma lambinus is a of in the Encyrtidae, first described by Walker in 1838. It belongs to a of small chalcidoid wasps. The species has been recorded in eastern Canada, with specimens held in major entomological collections including the University of California, Riverside Encyrtidae collection. Like other members of Encyrtidae, it is presumed to be a parasitoid, though specific records for this species appear to be limited in published literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Zaomma lambinus: /zaʊˈmæmɑ ˈlæmbɨnəs/

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Distribution

Recorded from eastern Canada: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Prince Edward Island. The is present in the University of California, Riverside Encyrtidae collection, indicating broader North American distribution or collection activity.

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