Blacus ruficornis
(Nees, 1811)
Blacus ruficornis is a of in the Braconidae, Blacinae. The species was first described by Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck in 1811. It belongs to a characterized by specific morphological traits including reduced wing venation and particular antennal structures. Records indicate presence in Northern Europe and on Madeira Island.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Blacus ruficornis: //ˈblɑː.kus ˌruː.fɪˈkɔːr.nɪs//
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Distribution
Recorded from Denmark (DK), Norway (NO), Sweden (SE), and Madeira Island, Portugal (PT).
Ecological Role
As a member of Braconidae, functions as a , though specific relationships for this are not documented in available sources.