Closterocerus trifasciatus

Westwood, 1833

Closterocerus trifasciatus is a of parasitic wasp in the Eulophidae, described by Westwood in 1833. Members of the Closterocerus are known as of other insects, though specific records for this species are not well documented. The species has been recorded from multiple continents including North America and Europe.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Closterocerus trifasciatus: /klɒstəˈsɛrəs traɪˌfæsɪˈeɪtəs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Alberta, Arizona, California, and District of Columbia in North America; also reported from England in Europe.

Ecological Role

As a member of Eulophidae, this likely functions as a , contributing to of other arthropods.

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