Hockeria tenuicornis
(Girault, 1918)
Hockeria tenuicornis is a of chalcid in the Chalcididae, described by Girault in 1918. It belongs to the Haltichellinae and tribe Haltichellini. The Hockeria is part of a diverse family of wasps whose members are typically associated with other insects as . The specific epithet "tenuicornis" refers to slender or thin .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hockeria tenuicornis: /hɔˈkɛriə ˌtɛnwiˈkɔrnɪs/
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Taxonomic Notes
The was originally described by Girault in 1918. The Hockeria is classified within the Haltichellinae of the Chalcididae. Chalcididae are a family of chalcidoid wasps characterized by enlarged hind and typically metallic coloration.
Collection Holdings
Specimens of Hockeria tenuicornis are present in entomological research collections, including holdings documented in museum records. The is part of the broader Chalcididae fauna represented in systematic collections.