Promethes sulcator
(Gravenhorst, 1829)
Promethes sulcator is a of ichneumon in the , first described by Gravenhorst in 1829. The species is known from scattered records across central Canada, with observations primarily from Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. As a member of the hyperdiverse family, it is presumed to be a , though specific associations remain undocumented. The Promethes is relatively small and poorly studied compared to other ichneumonid genera.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Promethes sulcator: /proʊˈmɛθiːz sʌlˈkeɪtɔr/
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Distribution
Recorded from central Canadian localities: Edmonton, Wagner Natural Area, Ninette, Treesbank, and Saskatoon. The distribution appears restricted to the Prairie Provinces region of Canada, though this may reflect sampling rather than true range limits.