Aleiodes sanctihyacinthi
(Provancher, 1880)
Aleiodes sanctihyacinthi is a of in the Braconidae, originally described by Provancher in 1880. As a member of the Aleiodes, it is part of a diverse group known for their distinctive mummification of caterpillar . The species epithet references Saint-Hyacinthe, a location in Quebec, Canada, reflecting its North American origin. Very few documented observations of this species exist in public databases.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Aleiodes sanctihyacinthi: //æˈlaɪədiːz ˌsæŋktɪhaɪˈæθɪfaɪ//
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Distribution
North America; originally described from Quebec, Canada (Saint-Hyacinthe region).