Ichneumon subdolus

Cresson, 1867

Ichneumon subdolus is a of ichneumon in the Ichneumonidae, first described by Cresson in 1867. Like other members of the Ichneumon, it is a wasp. The species has been recorded from limited localities in North America, including Calgary, Canada and Vermont, USA. Specific details about its , , and appearance remain poorly documented in available literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ichneumon subdolus: /ɪkˈnjuːmɒn sʌbˈdoʊləs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Calgary, Alberta, Canada and Vermont, USA. The ' overall range is poorly documented, with only 19 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of available data.

Ecological Role

As a member of Ichneumonidae, the functions as a , though specific relationships have not been documented. Ichneumon wasps generally contribute to of their host insects.

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