Galeopsomyia epidius

(Walker, 1847)

Galeopsomyia epidius is a of chalcid in the Eulophidae, Tetrastichinae. The species was described by Francis Walker in 1847. Records indicate presence in Florida and Ontario, Canada. As a member of Tetrastichinae, it is likely a , though specific associations for this species remain undocumented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Galeopsomyia epidius: //ˌɡeɪ.liː.ɒpˈsɒm.i.aɪˌɛˈpɪ.di.us//

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Identification

Distinguishing G. epidius from other Galeopsomyia requires examination of morphological characters such as antennal segmentation, propodeal structure, and wing venation patterns. Specific diagnostic features for this species are not readily available in general literature.

Distribution

Recorded from Florida, USA and Ontario, Canada.

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