Trypoxylon collinum rubrocinctum
Packard, 1867
Trypoxylon collinum rubrocinctum is a of in the Crabronidae. It is to North America, with confirmed records from Ontario, Canada. As a member of the Trypoxylon, it is presumed to construct mud nests provisioned with paralyzed , though specific biological details for this subspecies remain poorly documented. The subspecies was described by Packard in 1867.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Trypoxylon collinum rubrocinctum: /trɪˈpɒksɪlɒn koʊˈlinəm ruːbroʊˈsɪŋktəm/
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Distribution
North America; confirmed from Ontario, Canada. Distribution records indicate presence in Canada (CA) and specifically the province of Ontario.
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Taxonomic Notes
Trypoxylon collinum rubrocinctum is placed in the subgenus Trypargilum within Trypoxylon. The subgenus Trypargilum contains that construct mud nests, distinguishing them from other Trypoxylon subgenera that use pre-existing cavities.
Observation Data
iNaturalist records 26 observations for this , indicating it is documented but not frequently encountered.