Conura amoena

(Say, 1836)

Conura amoena is a of chalcidid in the Chalcididae, first described by Thomas Say in 1836. It belongs to the large and diverse superfamily Chalcidoidea, a group of tiny wasps. The species has been recorded from multiple locations in North America including Indiana and Arkansas.

Chalcid wasp (Chalcididae, Conura amoena) (30927073025) by Insects Unlocked
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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Conura amoena: /kɔˈnuːrə aˈmoʊnə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Indiana and Arkansas in the United States, with additional records from Rica (CR).

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