Endasys

Förster, 1869

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Endasys is a of ichneumonid wasps established by Förster in 1869, containing more than 120 described . Members are , with at least one species, Endasys liaoningensi, documented as a parasitoid of in the Tenthredinidae. The genus occurs across northern Europe and Asia.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Endasys: /ˈɛndəsɪs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (GBIF). Endasys liaoningensi occurs in the Liaoning region of China.

Host Associations

  • Pachynematus itoi - is a tenthredinid ; documented for Endasys liaoningensi only

Ecological Role

of ; at least one acts as a natural enemy of Pachynematus itoi, a tenthredinid sawfly.

More Details

Species diversity

The contains more than 120 described , though most remain poorly studied biologically.

Taxonomic history

Established by Arnold Förster in 1869.

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