Eulophus anomocerus
(Crawford, 1912)
Eulophus anomocerus is a of in the Eulophidae. The Eulophus comprises small chalcidoid wasps known primarily as ectoparasitoids of Lepidoptera larvae. This species was described by Crawford in 1912 and has been recorded in several Canadian provinces. As with most Eulophidae, the species likely exhibits koinobiont parasitoid , allowing the to continue developing while the parasitoid feeds.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eulophus anomocerus: /juːˈloʊfəs əˌnɒməˈsɛrəs/
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Distribution
Recorded from Canada: Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Quebec.