Eutanyacra improvisa

(Cresson, 1867)

Eutanyacra improvisa is a of ichneumon in the Ichneumonidae, described by Cresson in 1867. It belongs to a of wasps that target other insects. Very few observations of this species exist in public databases, with only six records on iNaturalist as of the knowledge cutoff. The species has been documented in parts of Canada including Alberta.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eutanyacra improvisa: /juːˈtænɪəkrə ɪmˈprɒvɪsə/

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Distribution

Documented in Canada: specifically from Edmonton, Alberta, and locations described as "Transition zone" in Alberta. The limited distribution records suggest a northern or range, though sampling effort may be incomplete.

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Data scarcity

Publicly available information about this is extremely limited. The six iNaturalist observations and sparse GBIF records represent the primary accessible data sources. No published species accounts, records, or ecological studies were found in the provided context.

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