Paratiphia texana
Cameron, 1907
Paratiphia texana is a of in the , first described by Cameron in 1907. The Paratiphia comprises parasitic wasps within the , a group characterized by derived from modified . Like other , this species likely functions as a , though specific associations remain poorly documented. The species epithet 'texana' suggests a connection to Texas, possibly indicating the locality or primary region of occurrence.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Paratiphia texana: /ˌpærəˈtɪfiə ˈtɛksənə/
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Distribution
The specific epithet 'texana' and authority Cameron 1907 suggest the was originally described from Texas, though precise distribution records are limited. The Paratiphia occurs in the Nearctic region.