Callihormius
Ashmead, 1900
Species Guides
1Callihormius is a of in the Braconidae, first described by Ashmead in 1900. As a member of the Braconidae, it belongs to a large and diverse family of wasps that develop as parasitoids on other insects. The genus is poorly documented in published literature, with limited -level information available.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Callihormius: /ˌkælɪˈhɔːrmiəs/
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Ecological Role
As a within Braconidae, Callihormius function as , contributing to the natural regulation of insect .