Eutanyacra

Cameron, 1903

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Eutanyacra is a of ichneumonid wasps erected by Cameron in 1903. Members of this genus are within the Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of Hymenoptera. The genus has been documented from Scandinavia and Denmark. Specific biological details remain poorly documented in published literature.

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How to pronounce Eutanyacra: /juːˈtæniəkrə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Denmark (DK), Norway (NO), and Sweden (SE).

Ecological Role

As ichneumonid wasps, members likely function as of other insects, though specific relationships for this are not well documented.

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Taxonomic history

The was established by Peter Cameron in 1903. It belongs to the Ichneumoninae based on its placement within Ichneumonidae, though precise tribal assignment requires further verification.

Data limitations

Despite 613 iNaturalist observations, published biological and morphological studies of Eutanyacra remain scarce. Most available information is taxonomic rather than ecological.

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