Chrysocharis nephereus
(Walker, 1839)
Chrysocharis nephereus is a minute in the Eulophidae, first described by Walker in 1839. It has been studied in Northern England, where its was examined alongside allied . The species is recorded across multiple Canadian provinces, suggesting a Holarctic distribution. As a member of Chrysocharis, it likely functions as a parasitoid of leaf-mining insects, though specific associations for this species remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Chrysocharis nephereus: /ˌkrɪ.səʊˈka.rɪs nɛfˈɪəri.əs/
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Habitat
Northern England; specific microhabitat details not documented.
Distribution
Canada: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick; United Kingdom: Northern England.