Trematopygodes
Aubert, 1968
Trematopygodes is a of ichneumonid wasps established by Aubert in 1968. The genus belongs to the Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of . Very little published information exists about this genus, with only one observation documented on iNaturalist and minimal -level documentation in major biodiversity databases. The genus name suggests a relationship to Trematopygus, a related ichneumonid genus, with the suffix -odes indicating resemblance.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Trematopygodes: //trɛmətoʊˈpaɪɡoʊdiːz//
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Distribution
Southeast Asia (SE). The precise range within this region is undocumented in available sources.
Similar Taxa
- TrematopygusTrematopygodes was likely separated from Trematopygus based on morphological distinctions; the similar naming reflects this taxonomic relationship. Both are ichneumonid , but specific diagnostic differences are not documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic obscurity
Trematopygodes represents a poorly documented ichneumonid with minimal -level description in accessible literature. The single iNaturalist observation and absence of Wikipedia coverage indicate limited biological study.