Also known as A. holommelas Richards, 1939 in Perkins (1976). [Dryinidae]
Devon to Kent and north to Cheshire and Co. Durham, Wales (Glamorgan, Pembrokeshire) and Scotland (Dumfries and Galloway, Lanarkshire, Edinburgh, Lothian, Angus, Highlands).
Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Slovenia, Germany, Austria, Nederlands, Belgium, Switzerland, France, Spain Italy, Greece, Siberia, Armenia, Cyprus.
Unknown.
Probably occurs in a wide variety of habitats including Meadows, Parks, Fenland, Heathland and Deciduous Trees (Hazel, Oak).
Adults are active from April until September but mainly during June, July and August.
Acting as a parasitoid/predator on Typhloybinae,Cicadellidae (Leaf Hoppers). Hosts in Britain: Alebra albastriella (Fallén), A. wahlbergi (Boheman), Eupteryx aurata Linnaeus), E. cyclops Matsumura, E. melissae (Curtis), E. urticae (Fabricius), E.hippocast (Edwards), Fagocyha cruenta (Herrich-Schäffer), Ribautiana tenerrima (Herrich-Schäffer), R. ulmi )Linnaeus). Recorded on Typhlocyba opaca on apple.
No data available.
No data available.
2020