Stenobarichneumon

Heinrich, 1961

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Stenobarichneumon is a of ichneumon wasps established by Heinrich in 1961. It belongs to the large Ichneumonidae, one of the most diverse families within Hymenoptera. The genus is documented from Scandinavian countries and contains that are likely of other insects, consistent with the of most ichneumonids. Records remain sparse, with limited biological information published.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Stenobarichneumon: //ˌstɛnoʊˌbɛrɪˈnjuːmɒn//

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Distribution

Recorded from Denmark (DK), Norway (NO), and Sweden (SE) based on available occurrence data. The appears to have a restricted northern European distribution, though this may reflect limited sampling effort rather than true .

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Taxonomic history

The was described by Heinrich in 1961, part of his extensive work on Ichneumonidae . The name combines Greek 'stenos' (narrow) with 'barichneumon', referring to structural features of the type .

Data limitations

Only 8 observations are recorded in iNaturalist, and no -level treatments are widely accessible. The requires modern revision to clarify species boundaries and diagnostic characters.

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