Therion longipes
(Provancher, 1886)
Therion longipes is a of ichneumon in the . It is currently treated as a synonym of Therion californicum. The species was described by Provancher in 1886. Distribution records indicate occurrence in western North America, including California, Alberta, and other locations in Canada and the United States.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Therion longipes: /ˈθɛɹiən ˈlɒŋɪˌpiːz/
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Distribution
Records indicate occurrence in western North America: Aden, California; Edmonton, Alberta; Elk Island Park, Alberta; Irvine, California; and Lethbridge, Alberta.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- Catalogue of Life
- Bugs in orange and black: Three assassins - milkweed assassin bug, Zelus longipes; orange assassin bug, Pselliopus barberi; and wheel bug, Arilus cristatus — Bug of the Week
- Bugs in orange and black – Three spooky assassins: milkweed assassin bug, Zelus longipes; orange assassin bug, Pselliopus barberi; and wheel bug, Arilus cristatus — Bug of the Week
- Friday Flower – Dwarf Spiderwort | Beetles In The Bush
- Bug Eric: Sundew Assassin Bugs: Zelus
- Bug Eric: July 2011
- Arctic botany amongst the fjords