Didineis latimana

Malloch & Rohwer, 1930

Didineis latimana is a of solitary in the Crabronidae (formerly treated as Bembicidae). It belongs to the Bembicinae and tribe Alyssontini. The species was described by Malloch and Rohwer in 1930 and is known from North America, with records from Canada including Ontario.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Didineis latimana: /ˌdɪdɪˈnaɪɪs ˌlætɪˈmɑːnə/

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Distribution

North America; recorded from Canada (Ontario).

Similar Taxa

  • Didineis dilataSame , found in North America; distinguished by specific morphological features not detailed in available sources
  • Didineis nodosaSame , found in North America; distinguished by specific morphological features not detailed in available sources
  • Didineis stevensiSame , found in North America; distinguished by specific morphological features not detailed in available sources

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Taxonomic placement

This has been classified under Bembicidae in some sources, but modern places it in Crabronidae ( Bembicinae). The UCR Entomology Research Museum curates this species among their Bembicidae holdings.

Collection records

Specimens of this are held in the UCR Entomology Research Museum collection.

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