Orgichneumon

Heinrich, 1961

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Orgichneumon is a of ichneumon wasps established by Heinrich in 1961. Members belong to the Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of . The genus is poorly documented in published literature, with limited -level descriptions and biological data available. Records indicate presence in northern North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Orgichneumon: //ɔrˈɡɪknjuːmɒn//

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Distribution

Documented from Vermont, USA and Sweden (SE). The appears to have a Holarctic distribution pattern, though records are sparse.

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Taxonomic note

The Orgichneumon was described by Heinrich in 1961. The etymology and type designation are not readily accessible in standard databases. The genus has received minimal taxonomic attention since its original description.

Data limitations

This is represented by only 45 iNaturalist observations and lacks Wikipedia coverage. Published biological studies and -level revisions appear to be absent or extremely limited in accessible literature.

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