Cratocentrus ruficornis

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Cratocentrus ruficornis
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C. ruficornis
Binomial name
Cratocentrus ruficornis
(Cameron, 1907) [1]
Synonyms
  • Cerachalcis argenteopilosa (Cameron, 1907)
  • Cratocentrus bicornutus Cameron, 1907
  • Cratocentrus auropilosus Cameron, 1911
  • Cratocentrus argenteopilosus Cameron, 1907
  • Cerachalcis auropilosa (Cameron, 1911)
  • Cerachalcis bicornuta (Cameron, 1907)
  • Cerachalcis elegans Masi, 1944
  • Cratocentrus elegans (Masi, 1944)

Cratocentrus ruficornis is a species of wasp in the family Chalcididae. It is found in Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

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References

  1. Descriptions of new species of parasitic Hymenoptera chiefly in the collection of the South African Museum, Cape Town. P Cameron, 1907