Coelichneumon punctifer

Heinrich, 1961

Coelichneumon punctifer is a of ichneumon described by Heinrich in 1961. It belongs to the large , a group of wasps that are among the most diverse in . The Coelichneumon is characterized by specific morphological features of the and propodeum. This species is poorly documented in public literature, with minimal observational records available.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Coelichneumon punctifer: //ˌsiːlɪkˈnjuːmɒn ˈpʌŋktɪfər//

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Distribution

Described from material collected in the Palearctic region; specific locality and broader distribution range remain insufficiently documented in accessible sources.

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Taxonomic note

The Coelichneumon was established by Heinrich and contains with distinctive antennal . Coelichneumon punctifer is one of numerous species described by Heinrich in his extensive taxonomic revisions of during the mid-20th century.

Data availability

This has only one documented observation on iNaturalist and lacks published biological studies. Most information about its biology would be found in Heinrich's original 1961 description and subsequent specialized taxonomic literature.

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