Neothlipsis cincta
(Cresson, 1873)
Neothlipsis cincta is a of in the Braconidae, first described by Cresson in 1873. It belongs to a of small wasps that are parasitoids of other insects. Records indicate this species has been documented in North America and Oceania. As with many braconid wasps, it likely plays a role in by parasitizing insects, though specific host associations for this species remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neothlipsis cincta: /niːoʊˈθlɪpsɪs ˈsɪŋk.tə/
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Distribution
Documented from North America and Oceania based on distribution records. The was first described from North American material.
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Taxonomic note
The Neothlipsis is a small group within Braconidae. The specific epithet 'cincta' (Latin for 'girdled' or 'banded') may refer to a morphological feature, though original description details were not available in the provided sources.