Phaenoglyphis villosa (Hartig, 1841)

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Phaenoglyphis villosa is an adventive species which is cosmopolitan around the world (Ferrer-Suay et al. 2012). Phaenoglyphis can be easily separated from Alloxysta by the presence of a horizontal sulcus (furrow) on the mesopleuron. It is very polyphagous, and has been reared from several aphidiines ( Braconidae: Aphidiinae), including species of Diaeretiella, Aphidius, Ephedrus and Trioxys (Valentine 1975; Carver 1992). It is widespread in New Zealand. North Island: AK, BP, ND, WI, WO. South Island: BR, MC, NN. Offshore Islands: CH.