Brasema leucothysana
Gibson, 1995
Brasema leucothysana is a of chalcid in the Eupelmidae, described by Gibson in 1995. It belongs to a of wasps whose members attack the or larvae of other insects. The species has been recorded from multiple states in the eastern and central United States.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Brasema leucothysana: /brəˈsiːmə luːkəˈθaɪsənə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, and Missouri in the United States.
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Taxonomic notes
The specific epithet 'leucothysana' is derived from Greek, with 'leuco-' meaning white and likely referring to a pale coloration characteristic of this relative to .
Observation records
As of the source data, 48 observations have been recorded on iNaturalist, indicating this is encountered with moderate frequency by naturalists in its range.