Rhynchophion woodi
Gauld, 2004
Rhynchophion woodi is a of ichneumon in the Ophioninae, described by Gauld in 2004. The Rhynchophion contains only three known species, most of which are tropical. Members of this genus are and have been observed visiting flowers for nectar. Like other Ophioninae, this species possesses a short, sharp capable of delivering a in self-defense.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Rhynchophion woodi: /rɪŋˈkoʊfiˌɒn ˈwʊdi/
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Behavior
activity pattern. Has been observed visiting flowers for nectar.
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Genus characteristics
The Rhynchophion belongs to the tribe Enicospilini, most members of which are tropical . The genus contains only three known . While most Ophioninae are , Rhynchophion species are day-active.