Avernes
Noyes & Woolley, 1994
Avernes is a of in the Encyrtidae, Tetracneminae. It was described by Noyes & Woolley in 1994. The genus is represented in entomological collections, with at least one described , Avernes gela Noyes & Woolley. Encyrtidae are generally small parasitoid wasps that attack other insects, particularly scale insects and other Hemiptera.
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How to pronounce Avernes: /ˈævərniz/
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Taxonomic Status Note
Avernes Noyes & Woolley, 1994 is currently treated as accepted in GBIF, though Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym of Zaplatycerus. The type is Avernes gela Noyes & Woolley, 1994.
Collection Records
Specimens of Avernes gela have been documented in the University of California Riverside (UCR) Encyrtidae collection, one of the largest Encyrtidae collections globally.