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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1067">Materials</paragraph>
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; stateProvince: Yukon Territory; verbatimLocality: Top of the World Highway, km 82; verbatimLatitude:
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1067">Distribution</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1067">Figs 19, 20</paragraph>
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This species is endemic of Alaska (United States), British Columbia and Yukon (Canada) (
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,
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). New data on the distribution of the species and photos were published recently (
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). The Canadian localities (British Columbia, Liard Hot Springs; Yukon Territory, Top of the World Highway, km 82, specimens deposited in the CNC) comprise 50% of the global range of the species.
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is the only known species of the genus
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in the New World. Nothing is known about the hosts caterpillars parasitized by this braconid wasp.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1067">Conservation</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1067">Assessment using the prioritization criteria developed by COSEWIC. Existing global conservation status: None (species is not listed on Natureserve nor has it been assigned a Canadian national conservation status rank). Canadian population size and trends: No information on population size is available. Threats: Residential and commercial development - low (areas where the species occur in Canada are not heavily populated); Agriculture and aquaculture - unknown; Human intrusions and disturbance - medium; Natural system modifications - high (alteration of the natural areas currently protected would likely extirpate the species from Canada); Invasive and other problematic species and genes - unknown but likely medium; Climate change and severe weather - unknown, but likely to be high because the species is found in relatively fragile Arctic or sub-Arctic environments. Small extent of occurrence or area of occupancy: Recorded from a few localities in northwestern Canada. Limiting biological factors: Unknown.</paragraph>
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