Trathala rostrata

(Cushman, 1917)

Trathala rostrata is a of ichneumonid described by Cushman in 1917. The Trathala belongs to the Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of wasps. Species in this genus are typically associated with lepidopteran . The specific epithet "rostrata" refers to a beak-like or rostrate structure, likely describing a morphological feature of this species.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Trathala rostrata: /trəˈθɑːlə rɒˈstreɪtə/

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Similar Taxa

  • Trathala imitatorCongeneric described by Dasch, distinguished by morphological differences in and propodeum structure
  • Trathala sulciferaCongeneric described by Dasch, separated by sulcate (grooved) features on the propodeum

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