Paramecyna strandiella is not widely recognized in the primary scientific literature or major taxonomic databases. Consequently, reliable, verifiable information about its classification, description, distribution, ecology, or nomenclatural history is lacking.
The name appears to follow the binomial format used for describing species, wherein Paramecyna would be the generic name and strandiella the specific epithet. The generic name Paramecyna is known as a genus of longhorn beetles (family Cerambycidae), suggesting that, if valid, Paramecyna strandiella would be a member of this family. The specific epithet strandiella likely derives from a personal name (e.g., “Strand”), combined with the diminutive suffix “‑ella,” a common practice in zoological nomenclature.
Due to the absence of corroborating sources, no definitive statements can be made about the species’ taxonomic authority, year of description, type locality, morphological characteristics, or conservation status. Further research in specialized entomological catalogs or original taxonomic publications would be required to confirm the existence and details of Paramecyna strandiella.