Alabagrus stigma
(Brullé, 1846)
Alabagrus is a of in the , first described by Brullé in 1846. As a member of the Alabagrus, it belongs to a group of braconid wasps known for their role as parasitoids of other . The species is documented in the Catalogue of Life and NCBI databases, with 35 observations recorded on iNaturalist. Specific ecological and biological details remain limited in available sources.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Alabagrus stigma: //ˌæl.əˈbæɡ.rəs ˈstɪɡ.mə//
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Ecological Role
As a , Alabagrus likely functions as a , with developing within or on . This ecological role contributes to of potential , though specific host relationships for this are not documented in available sources.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
- Catalogue of Life
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