Eurytoma discordans

Bugbee, 1951

Eurytoma discordans is a chalcid in the Eurytomidae, described by Bugbee in 1951. The has been recorded from scattered localities across northeastern and north-central North America, including Alberta, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, and Michigan. Like other members of its , it is presumed to be a , though specific associations remain undocumented.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eurytoma discordans: /ˌjʊrɪˈtoʊmə dɪsˈkɔrdænz/

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Distribution

Recorded from Alberta (Canada), Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, and Michigan (USA).

Similar Taxa

  • Eurytoma giganteaBoth are Eurytoma associated with goldenrod galls; E. gigantea is a well-documented of gall-forming insects, while E. discordans lacks confirmed records.

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