Oresbius

Marshall, 1867

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Oresbius is a of in the Ichneumonidae, first described by Marshall in 1867. are distributed across Europe and North America. The genus is poorly studied, with limited published information on species and .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Oresbius: /ɔˈrɛzbi.ʊs/

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Distribution

Europe (including Denmark, Norway, Sweden) and North America.

Ecological Role

, though specific relationships remain undocumented in available sources.

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Taxonomic history

Established by Marshall in 1867. The includes at least two described : Oresbius alpinophilus (Sawoniewicz, 1993) and Oresbius ambulator (Roman, 1909).

Data limitations

iNaturalist records only 3 observations for the entire , indicating extreme rarity or underreporting. GBIF distribution records are limited to Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, though Wikipedia reports broader European and North American occurrence.

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