Alabagrus texanus

(Cresson, 1872)

Alabagrus texanus is a of first described by Cresson in 1872. It belongs to the Braconidae, a large group of wasps that play important roles in . The species is known from North America, with the specific epithet 'texanus' suggesting a connection to Texas, though its precise distribution and biology remain poorly documented in available sources.

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How to pronounce Alabagrus texanus: /ˌæl.əˈbæɡ.rəs tɛkˈsæn.əs/

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Distribution

North America; present according to GBIF distribution records. The specific epithet suggests association with Texas, but precise range boundaries are not well documented.

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