Pulverro costano
Pate, 1937
Pulverro costano is a of aphid wasp in the Crabronidae ( Pemphredoninae). The species was described by Pate in 1937. It is known from North America. Members of the Pulverro are part of the ammoplanine complex, a group of small solitary that prey on aphids.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pulverro costano: /pʊlˈvɛr.oʊ ˈkɔ.stæ.noʊ/
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Distribution
North America
Ecological Role
of aphids
More Details
Taxonomic History
The Pulverro was established by Pate in 1937. A 2012 revision by Smith addressed the ammoplanine complex, entering a of Pulverro into synonymy and adding new species to the group.