Aeptencyrtus bruchi

(De Santis, 1957)

Aeptencyrtus bruchi is a of in the Encyrtidae, Tetracneminae. It was originally described as Pheidoloxenus bruchi by De Santis in 1957 and later transferred to the Aeptencyrtus. The species is present in the Hawaiian Islands and is represented in major entomological collections including the University of California, Riverside Encyrtidae holdings.

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How to pronounce Aeptencyrtus bruchi: /aɪpˈtɛn.sɪrtəs ˈbrʊkaɪ/

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Distribution

Hawaii, United States

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Original Description

Originally described as Pheidoloxenus bruchi by De Santis in 1957, later transferred to Aeptencyrtus.

Collection Records

Represented in the UCR Encyrtidae collection, one of the largest Encyrtidae collections globally.

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