Rubicundiella perturbatrix
Heinrich, 1962
Rubicundiella perturbatrix is a of ichneumon described by Heinrich in 1962. The Rubicundiella belongs to the , one of the largest families of wasps. Records indicate presence in Canada (Altona, Manitoba) and Hawaii, United States. The species is known from only two iNaturalist observations, suggesting it is rarely encountered or understudied.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Rubicundiella perturbatrix: //ˌruː.bɪˌkʌn.diˈɛl.lə pərˌtɜːrˈbeɪ.trɪks//
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Distribution
Recorded from Altona, Manitoba, Canada and Hawaii, United States. The disjunct distribution between a northern continental location and a Pacific island suggests either human-mediated introduction to Hawaii, misidentification in one location, or a broader natural range that remains poorly sampled.
Ecological Role
As a member of , likely functions as a of other , though specific remain unknown.
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Taxonomic history
Described by Carl Heinrich in 1962. The Rubicundiella is relatively small and poorly studied, with limited published information on most included .
Data gaps
No published descriptions of , , or biology are readily accessible. The appears in few databases and lacks associated specimen images or detailed collection records.