Hemihoplis propitius

(Cresson, 1872)

Hemihoplis propitius is a of ichneumon in the , first described by Cresson in 1872. It belongs to the Hemihoplis, a group of wasps whose biology remains poorly documented. The species is known from very few observations, with only three records in iNaturalist. Like other ichneumonids, it likely functions as a parasitoid of other , though specific relationships have not been established.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hemihoplis propitius: /ˌhɛmiˈhɒplɪs prəˈpɪʃəs/

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Distribution

Known from North America; specific range details are limited due to sparse collection records.

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Data scarcity

This is represented by only three observations in iNaturalist and minimal published literature. Most aspects of its biology, including associations, preferences, and morphological diagnostic features, remain undocumented.

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