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Aleiodes burrus
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Mark H Brown
orange wasp -
Aleiodes burrus
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North Liberty, Johnson County, Iowa, USA
August 28, 2013
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on 7 January, 2014 - 10:51pm
Last updated 26 February, 2014 - 3:09pm
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Aleiodes burrus
Parasitic wasp in in subfamily Rogadinae.
A. burrus
is widely distributed in N. America. All host records of Rogadinae are of lepidopteran larval hosts. Larger
Aleiodes
species such as this one most commonly attack Noctuidae.
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Family Braconidae
Not positive, but may be in the subfamily Braconinae.
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Bob Zuparko
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