Phytodietus burgessi
(Cresson, 1868)
Phytodietus burgessi is a of in the Ctenopelmatinae. It belongs to a whose members are known as of . The species has been documented in western Canada, particularly in Alberta.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Phytodietus burgessi: /ˌfaɪtoʊˈdaɪiːtəs ˈbɜrdʒɛsi/
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Distribution
Recorded from multiple locations in Alberta, Canada: Calgary, Chin, Lethbridge, Wagner Natural Area, and Deepdale.
Host Associations
- Sawfly larvae (Symphyta) - -level trait; specific records for P. burgessi not documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic placement
Phytodietus burgessi was described by Cresson in 1868 and is currently placed in the tribe Phytodietini within Ctenopelmatinae.