Enicospilus pallidus (Taschenberg, 1875)

Ameri, Ali, Lotfalizadeh, Hussain, Talebi, Ali Asghar, Bagheri, Abdoolnabi & Ebrahimi, Ebrahim, 2024, A preliminary survey of hymenopteran fauna of Iranian mangrove ecosystem, northern part of the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea, Journal of Insect Biodiversity and Systematics 10 (2), pp. 401-413 : 407

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.61186/jibs.10.2.401

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B9C9C936-277E-4C19-A2FA-B612D18CA34E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17026581

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Felipe

scientific name

Enicospilus pallidus (Taschenberg, 1875)
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Material examined. Hormozgan Province, Bandar-e, Khamir , light trap, ( 26°58'14.0"N 55°37'49.8"E, 0±5 m a.s.l), 30.x.2021, 1♀, Sweeping net, leg. H. Alipanah, H. Falsafi, E. Gilasian, M. Moghaddam, H. Nasserzadeh & M. Mofidi Nayestanak. GoogleMaps

Distribution in Iran. Hormozgan Province, Bandar-e, Khamir ( Johansson et al., 2021).

Zoogeographical distribution. Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Pakistan, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania ( Yu et al., 2016), Iran ( Johansson et al., 2021).

Host. Enicospilus species are primarily known as nocturnal parasitoids of a wide range of lepidopteran larvae, particularly those are free-living caterpillars; however, the few species with long ovipositors seem to attack larvae that mine plant stems ( Yu et al., 2016).

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