Aglaostigma rubens

A of in the Tenthredinidae. Known from limited records in western North America, primarily British Columbia, Canada. As with other tenthredinids, the larvae likely feed on plant foliage, though specific associations remain undocumented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aglaostigma rubens: /ˌæɡləˈɒstɪɡmə ˈruːbɛnz/

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Distribution

Canada: British Columbia. Records are sparse, with only three iNaturalist observations documented.

Similar Taxa

  • Aglaostigma fulvipesCongeneric in the same , likely sharing general and preferences
  • Other Tenthredinidae in this share general body plan with broad connection between and (no waist), distinguishing them from other Hymenoptera

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