Orus fraternus
Fall, 1901
Orus fraternus is a ( ) described by Henry Clinton Fall in 1901. It belongs to the Orus within the tribe Lathrobiini. Very little is known about this beyond its taxonomic placement and locality in California.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Orus fraternus: /oːˈruːs fraˈtɛrnus/
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Distribution
Known from California, USA based on locality and GBIF records.
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Taxonomic Note
The Orus is placed in the tribe Lathrobiini, . This genus is distinct from the woodwasp genus Orussus ( , ), with which it shares no close relationship despite the similar spelling.
Data Limitations
No observations exist in iNaturalist for this . The species is known from few specimens and has not been the subject of dedicated ecological study.