Endasys mucronatus
(Provancher, 1879)
Endasys mucronatus is a of ichneumon in the Ichneumonidae, first described by Provancher in 1879. The Endasys belongs to the diverse wasp family Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of insects. Very little specific biological information is available for this particular species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Endasys mucronatus: //ɛnˈdeɪ.sɪs ˌmjuː.krəˈneɪ.təs//
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Distribution
Distribution records indicate occurrence near Edmonton, Canada. The broader geographic range of this is poorly documented.
Ecological Role
As a member of Ichneumonidae, this likely functions as a of other insects, though specific relationships remain undocumented.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
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