Glyphicnemis

Förster, 1869

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Glyphicnemis is a small of in the Ichneumonidae, with 13 described . The genus occurs in the Holarctic and Indo-Malaysian regions. Members are parasitoids, meaning they develop by feeding on or within organisms.

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Identification

Distinguishing Glyphicnemis from other ichneumonid requires examination of morphological characters such as wing venation, structure, and body proportions. Specific diagnostic features for this genus have not been summarized in widely accessible sources.

Distribution

Holarctic region and Indo-Malaysian region. Distribution records include Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

Ecological Role

in this likely contribute to of their , though specific host relationships remain undocumented in available sources.

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Taxonomic history

The was established by Förster in 1869. It remains a relatively small genus with limited -level revision in recent literature.

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