Priocnemis oregona

Banks, 1933

Priocnemis oregona is a of in the , first described by Banks in 1933. As a member of the Priocnemis, it belongs to a group of solitary that hunt to provision nests for their . The species epithet suggests an association with Oregon or the Pacific Northwest region. Specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented in available sources.

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How to pronounce Priocnemis oregona: //praɪˈɒknɪmɪs ɒrɪˈɡoʊnə//

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Distribution

Pacific Northwest region of North America, including Oregon. The name and taxonomic description by Banks (1933) indicate this regional association, though precise range boundaries are not well established in available literature.

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