Sclerogibba

Riggio & De Stefani-Perez, 1888

Sclerogibba is a of in the . Females are wingless and exhibit reduced , while males possess wings. The genus contains approximately 15 described distributed across the Afrotropical and Palearctic regions. These wasps are specialized parasitoids of ().

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Sclerogibba: /ˌsklɛroʊˈɡɪbə/

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Distribution

Afrotropical and Palearctic regions, with records from Africa (including Madagascar), southern Europe, and the Middle East.

Ecological Role

of ().

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