Rhadinoceraea aldrichi
(MacGillivray, 1923)
Rhadinoceraea aldrichi is a of in the Tenthredinidae, described by MacGillivray in 1923. The Rhadinoceraea comprises small, slender sawflies, though species-level diagnostic features for R. aldrichi remain poorly documented in accessible literature. Distribution records indicate occurrence in western Canada, specifically Alberta and British Columbia.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Rhadinoceraea aldrichi: //rəˌdɪnəsɪˈriːə ˈɔːldrɪkaɪ//
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Distribution
Recorded from Canada: Alberta and British Columbia. The appears restricted to western North America based on available occurrence data.
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Taxonomic Context
The Rhadinoceraea belongs to the Blennocampinae within Tenthredinidae. in this genus are morphologically similar and often require examination of genitalic structures for definitive identification. R. aldrichi was described nearly a century ago, but subsequent taxonomic treatment has been limited.
Data Limitations
Available sources provide only basic taxonomic and geographic information. No published studies on , , or of this were located. The iNaturalist observation count of 3 suggests it is rarely encountered or underreported.