Erimerus burgeri

(Burks, 2004)

Erimerus burgeri is a of chalcid in the Torymidae, Erimerinae. It was described by Burks in 2004. Like other , it is a small wasp, though specific associations and remain poorly documented. The Erimerus is a small, specialized group within the Torymidae.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Erimerus burgeri: /ɛˈrɪmərəs ˈbɜrgəri/

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Ecological Role

As a member of Torymidae, likely functions as a of insects or plant galls, though specific records for this are not established.

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Taxonomic Note

Erimerus burgeri was described by Burks in 2004. The Erimerus belongs to the Erimerinae, a small and morphologically distinctive lineage within Torymidae. Erimerinae are characterized by reduced wing venation and modified compared to other .

Data Limitations

This is known from very few specimens. Published information on beyond the original description, associations, geographic range, and seasonal activity is essentially absent from accessible literature.

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