Plagiotrypes concinnus
(Say, 1829)
Plagiotrypes concinnus is a of ichneumonid described by Thomas Say in 1829. It belongs to a within the diverse Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of wasps. The species has been recorded from the northeastern United States, specifically Vermont. Like other ichneumonids, it is presumed to be a , though specific relationships and detailed remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Plagiotrypes concinnus: /ˌplædʒiˈɒtraɪpiːz kɒnˈsɪnəs/
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Distribution
Recorded from Vermont, United States. Additional distribution details are not well documented in available sources.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
- Catalogue of Life
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