Sinarachna pallipes strigis
(Howard, 1892)
Sinarachna pallipes strigis is a of ichneumon in the Ichneumonidae, first described by Howard in 1892. As a wasp, it likely plays a role in regulating insect . The subspecies is documented from several localities in Canada, including Alberta and Manitoba.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Sinarachna pallipes strigis: /ˌsɪnəˈræknə ˈpælɪˌpiːz ˈstraɪdʒɪs/
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Distribution
Documented from Edmonton, Alberta; George Island; Pembina Provincial Park, Manitoba; Wagner Natural Area, Alberta; and Denmark (DK).
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- Catalogue of Life
- The Day That Dragonflies Sprang to Life | Bug Squad
- Secrets of the "Subnivium": Arthropod Community Thrives Beneath Winter Snowpack
- A step back for species-rich grasslands: why removing them from the Sustainable Farming Initiative matters for our endangered invertebrates - Buglife Blog - Buglife
- Conservation Translocations: It’s Not Just Beavers - Buglife Blog - Buglife
- In Search of Britain’s Endemics - Buglife Blog - Buglife