Sierolomorpha canadensis

Provancher, 1888

Sierolomorpha canadensis is a of sierolomorphid described by Provancher in 1888. It belongs to the Sierolomorphidae, a small and poorly known group of wasps. The species is widely distributed across eastern North America. Very little is known about its or associations.

Sierolomorpha canadensis by Ilona Loser. Used under a CC BY-SA 3.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Sierolomorpha canadensis: /siɛroʊloʊˈmɔrfə kænəˈdɛnsɪs/

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Distribution

Widely distributed over eastern United States and Canada, ranging from Florida, Texas, and Arizona north to Alberta, Ontario, and Massachusetts.

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Taxonomic note

Sierolomorphidae is a small of Hymenoptera with limited study. The family is sometimes referred to as 'sierolomorphid ' and is classified in the superfamily Chrysidoidea, though its exact relationships remain uncertain.

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