Asthenolabus canadensis

(Cresson, 1877)

Asthenolabus canadensis is a of ichneumon in the Ichneumonidae, first described by Cresson in 1877. The Asthenolabus is poorly documented in the literature, with minimal published information on its , associations, or distribution. The species epithet 'canadensis' suggests a North American distribution. Available records are sparse, with limited observational data from Canada.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Asthenolabus canadensis: /æˌsθɛnəˈleɪbəs kæˌnəˈdɛnsɪs/

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Distribution

Canada. GBIF records indicate presence in Edmonton, Alberta. The epithet and generic distribution suggest broader occurrence in North America, though specific range boundaries remain undocumented.

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Taxonomic Note

The Asthenolabus is not covered in major ichneumonid identification guides, and no revisionary work has been published. The name is accepted in the Catalogue of Life and GBIF, but biological information is essentially absent from the primary literature.

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