Trogus flavipennis

Cresson, 1864

Trogus flavipennis is a of ichneumon described by Ezra Townsend Cresson in 1864. It belongs to the large Ichneumonidae, one of the most diverse families within Hymenoptera. The Trogus comprises wasps that attack lepidopteran . The specific epithet "flavipennis" refers to yellowish wing coloration. Available records for this species are sparse, with limited observational data documented in biodiversity databases.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Trogus flavipennis: /ˈtroʊɡəs flæˈvɪpɛnɪs/

These audio files are automatically generated. While they are not always 100% accurate, they are a good starting point.

Distribution

Records indicate presence in North America. The was described from specimens collected in the United States. GBIF and iNaturalist hold limited occurrence records, suggesting either restricted distribution or under-collection relative to other ichneumonid species.

Tags

Sources and further reading