Notanisus sexramosus
(Erdős, 1946)
Notanisus sexramosus is a of chalcid in the Pteromalidae, first described by Erdős in 1946. The Notanisus belongs to a group of small wasps whose remains poorly documented. This species is known from limited collection records.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Notanisus sexramosus: //noʊˈtænɪsəs sɛksˈræmoʊsəs//
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Distribution
Specific distribution records are not documented in available sources. The was described from material presumably collected in the Palearctic region given Erdős's Hungarian work, but precise localities are not confirmed.
Ecological Role
Presumed based on -level characteristics of Pteromalidae, though direct records for this are not documented.
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Taxonomic note
The epithet is sometimes rendered as 'sexramosus' (with 'x') or potentially 'sexramosus' in original publication; Erdős (1946) described this species in the Notanisus. The genus is classified in Pteromalidae, a large of chalcidoid wasps with diverse lifestyles.