Ichneumon annulatorius

Fabricius, 1775

Ichneumon annulatorius is a of in the Ichneumonidae. The species is native to eastern North America, with a range extending from Canada to the midwestern and mid-Atlantic United States. As a member of the large Ichneumon, it shares the general characteristics of slender-bodied wasps with long typical of this group. Specific details regarding its , associations, and morphological distinguishing features remain poorly documented in the available literature.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ichneumon annulatorius: //ɪkˈnjuːmən ænˌjuːləˈtɔːriəs//

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Distribution

Native to Canada and the United States. The range extends from Newfoundland south to Virginia and west to Iowa. Distribution records from GBIF include locations in Cochrane and Edmonton, Canada, and Vermont, USA.

Ecological Role

As a in the Ichneumonidae, the likely functions as a agent of other insects, though specific relationships have not been documented in the provided sources.

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