Hymenochaonia nupera

(Cresson, 1872)

Hymenochaonia nupera is a of in the , first described by Cresson in 1872. It belongs to the Hymenochaonia within the superfamily . The species is known from very few observations, with only two records documented on iNaturalist. As a member of Braconidae, it is presumed to be a parasitoid of other , though specific associations remain undocumented.

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How to pronounce Hymenochaonia nupera: //haɪˌmɛnəˈkoʊniə ˈnupərə//

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Distribution

Known from North America based on the original description by Cresson (1872), an . Specific locality details are not well documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic Note

The Hymenochaonia is a small and poorly studied group within . The original description by Cresson (1872) predates modern taxonomic standards, and the has received limited subsequent study. The low number of iNaturalist observations (2) suggests it is either genuinely rare, undercollected, or difficult to identify in the field.

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