Lycorina glaucomata
(Cushman, 1920)
Lycorina glaucomata is a of in the Ichneumonidae, first described by Cushman in 1920. It belongs to the Lycorina, a group of ichneumonid wasps characterized by their slender bodies and distinctive wing venation. The species is poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited biological and ecological data available.

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How to pronounce Lycorina glaucomata: /ˌlaɪkəˈraɪnə ɡlɔːˈkɒmətə/
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Taxonomic history
Lycorina glaucomata was described by Robert A. Cushman in 1920. The Lycorina was established by Holmgren in 1859 and currently contains approximately 15 recognized worldwide.
Data availability
As of the available sources, this has only 22 observations recorded on iNaturalist, indicating it is rarely encountered or poorly documented. No peer-reviewed studies specifically addressing its , , or relationships were identified in the provided context.