Seticornuta terminalis

(Ashmead, 1896)

Seticornuta terminalis is a of ichneumon in the Ichneumonidae, first described by Ashmead in 1896. The Seticornuta belongs to the diverse and species-rich Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of wasps. Members of this family are primarily of other insects. The specific epithet 'terminalis' likely refers to a terminal () feature of the species' .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Seticornuta terminalis: /ˌsɛtɪˈkɔrnʊta tərˈmɪnəlɪs/

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Ecological Role

As a member of the Ichneumonidae, this is likely a that contributes to of insects, though specific host relationships for this species are not documented.

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