Theronia atalantae

(Poda, 1761)

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Theronia atalantae is a of ichneumon in the Ichneumonidae, first described by Poda in 1761. The species has been recorded across parts of Europe and North America, with distribution records from Belgium and Canada. Four are currently recognized. As a member of the Theronia, it is presumed to be a wasp, though specific relationships have not been documented in the available sources.

2022 08 12 Theronia atalantae 1a by Ralf Huber. Used under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Theronia atalantae: /θɛˈroʊ.ni.ə ˌæt.əˈlæn.teɪ/

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Distribution

Recorded from Belgium (including Brussels-Capital, Flemish, and Walloon regions) and Canada (Calgary, Alberta).

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Subspecies

Four are recognized: Theronia atalantae atalantae, Theronia atalantae fulvescens (Cresson, 1865), Theronia atalantae gestator (Thunberg, 1822), and Theronia atalantae himalayensis Gupta, 1983.

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