Gambrus canadensis
(Provancher, 1875)
Gambrus canadensis is a of ichneumon in the Ichneumonidae. It was described by Provancher in 1875. The Gambrus belongs to the large and diverse family of wasps that are primarily known for their role in controlling other insect . Records indicate this species occurs in Canada, with observations from Alberta and Manitoba.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Gambrus canadensis: /ˈɡæm.brʊs ˌkæn.əˈdɛn.sɪs/
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Distribution
Canada: Alberta (Edmonton, Waterton, parkland region) and Manitoba (Aweme, Swan River).
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Taxonomic Notes
The Gambrus is placed within the Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of organisms with over 25,000 described . Ichneumonid wasps are predominantly of other insects, though specific records for G. canadensis are not documented in available sources.