Sympiesis sericeicornis

(Nees, 1834)

Sympiesis sericeicornis is a small in the . Research has focused on its sensory biology, specifically the role of mechanoreceptors and in location . The has been recorded from northeastern North America and western Canada.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Sympiesis sericeicornis: /sɪmˈpiː.ə.sɪs ˌsɛr.ɪˌseɪˈkɔːrnɪs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Connecticut, USA and the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Additional records from Canada (unspecified province).

Behavior

Has been observed to use mechanoreceptors and during location . The specific sensory mechanisms involved in detecting hosts have been studied, though the identity of hosts remains unspecified in available sources.

Ecological Role

Likely functions as a , though specific relationships and ecological impacts are not documented in available sources.

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