Mischoserphus

Townes, 1981

Mischoserphus is a of small in the Proctotrupidae, established by Townes in 1981. The genus is part of a family of wasps that are primarily parasitoids of larvae. Very few observations exist, with only 3 records on iNaturalist.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Mischoserphus: //ˌmɪʃəˈsɜːrfəs//

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Distribution

Norway; Sweden

Ecological Role

Likely of larvae, based on -level characteristics of Proctotrupidae

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Taxonomic note

The was described by Townes in 1981. Proctotrupidae are generally small, dark-colored, and associated with forest where their occur.

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