Diacritus muliebris

(Cresson, 1868)

Diacritus muliebris is a of in the Ichneumonidae, described by Cresson in 1868. The Diacritus is a small group within the large and diverse ichneumonid family. Observations of this species are sparse, with limited ecological data available.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Diacritus muliebris: //daɪˈækrɪtəs ˌmjuːliˈɛbrɪs//

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Distribution

Recorded from Edmonton, Canada. The full geographic range is poorly documented.

Ecological Role

As a member of Ichneumonidae, this is presumed to be a , but specific relationships have not been documented.

More Details

Data limitations

Only 19 observations recorded on iNaturalist. No published ecological studies or -level descriptions are readily accessible.

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