Elachertus cidariae

(Ashmead, 1898)

Elachertus cidariae is a of chalcid in the Eulophidae, first described by Ashmead in 1898. It is known from parts of southeastern Europe (Yugoslavia) and eastern Canada. Like other members of Elachertus, it likely functions as a , though its specific relationships remain poorly documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Elachertus cidariae: /ɛˈlæ.kər.təs ˈsɪd.əˌraɪ.i/

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Distribution

Recorded from Yugoslavia (southeastern Europe) and Canada (British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia). The disjunct distribution suggests either limited sampling or introduction events, though this pattern is not uncommon among small .

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