Coelichneumon deliratorius

(Linnaeus, 1758)

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Coelichneumon deliratorius is a of ichneumon in the Ichneumonidae, originally described by Linnaeus in 1758 as Ichneumon deliratorius. It belongs to a large of wasps. Records indicate presence in Canada (Manitoba), Denmark, and Norway. The species is part of the diverse Ichneumonidae family, which contains thousands of described species of parasitoid wasps.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Coelichneumon deliratorius: //sɛlɪkˈnjuːmɒn dɛlɪˈreɪtɔːrɪəs//

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Distribution

Canada (Manitoba: Aweme, Great Deer), Denmark, Norway. Records are sparse and the full range remains poorly documented.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Ichneumon deliratorius by Linnaeus in 1758, the was later transferred to the Coelichneumon. The Coelichneumon deliratorius cinctitarsis has been recognized in at least one iNaturalist observation, though its taxonomic status requires verification.

Data gaps

Despite being described over 250 years ago, published biological information on this appears limited. Most available data consists of taxonomic catalog entries and sparse collection records rather than ecological or behavioral studies.

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