Aulogymnus io
(Girault, 1916)
Aulogymnus io is a of chalcid in the , first described by Girault in 1916. It belongs to a group of wasps known for their role in of other . The Aulogymnus is part of the diverse Eulophinae , whose members are typically small parasitoids associated with various insects. Available distributional records indicate presence in Massachusetts.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Aulogymnus io: /ɔː.ləˈɡɪm.nəs ˈiː.oʊ/
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Distribution
Recorded from Massachusetts, United States.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- Catalogue of Life
- Look but do not touch: puss caterpillar, Megalopyge opercularis; White flannel moth, Norape ovina; Io moth, Automeris io; buck moth Hemileuca spp.; and hag moth, Phobetron pithecium — Bug of the Week
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