Centeterus rubiginosus (Gmelin, 1790), (a phaeogenine ichneumon)


14 Mar 2020 at OSGR: ST44 in North Somerset, England

Record Summary2 females, from skirt of dead leaves on Tussock Sedge tussock
Found asFemale imago
Date14 March 2020
Capture methodtussocking
Associated organismCarex paniculata
OS grid refOSGR: ST44
Lat/Lon51° 10’ N, 2° 50’ W
Vice CountyNorth Somerset, VC no: 6
CountryEngland
Voucher14 Mar 2020[E]
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Notes:

Length: 6mm; flagellomeres 18+18; area superomedia elongate; tergites 2-4 red; tergites with faint but distinct microsculpture.

2nd specimen - length: 5.8mm; flagellomeres 19+1; area superomedia elongate; tergites 2-4 red; tergites with faint but distinct microsculpture.

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