Neotheronia bicincta floridana
(Townes, 1960)
Neotheronia bicincta floridana is a of ichneumonid in the Ichneumonidae, described by Townes in 1960. As a member of the Neotheronia, it belongs to a group of wasps. The subspecific epithet "floridana" suggests a Florida association, though detailed biological information specific to this subspecies remains limited in available sources.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neotheronia bicincta floridana: /ˌniːoʊˈθoʊnjə baɪˈsɪŋktə flɒrɪˈdɑːnə/
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Distribution
The epithet "floridana" indicates association with Florida, USA. As a subspecies of Neotheronia bicincta, its range is presumably restricted to or centered on Florida, though precise boundaries are not documented in available sources.
Ecological Role
As an ichneumonid , Neotheronia bicincta floridana functions as a , though specific relationships for this are not documented. Ichneumonid wasps in general play important roles in regulating insect through .
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Rediscovery of Cicindela scabrosa floridana | Beetles In The Bush
- Photographing the Newly Rediscovered Cicindelidia floridana | Beetles In The Bush
- The (almost) Florida-endemic Cicindelidia scabrosa | Beetles In The Bush
- Pasture Pest in Paradise: Invasive Bug Threatens Hawaiʻi Cattle Ranching
- Bug Eric: Double-banded Scoliid wasp
- Bug Eric: February 2014