Acrisis

Förster, 1862

Acrisis is a of in the , first described by Förster in 1862. These belong to the superfamily , one of the most diverse groups of parasitoid wasps. Very little is known about the biology of this genus, with only one observation documented on iNaturalist. The genus is recorded from Norway and Sweden.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Acrisis: /ˈæ.krɪ.sɪs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Norway (NO) and Sweden (SE) based on GBIF distribution records.

Ecological Role

Likely functions as a given its placement in , though specific relationships have not been documented.

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Taxonomic notes

Acrisis is classified within the , a containing thousands of . The has received minimal research attention, with no comprehensive taxonomic revisions or biological studies published in recent decades.

Data limitations

The extremely low number of documented observations (one on iNaturalist) and absence of -level records in major databases indicates this is either genuinely rare, undersampled, or potentially synonymized with related genera pending taxonomic revision.

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