Endasys oregonianus
Luhman, 1990
Endasys oregonianus is a of ichneumon described by Luhman in 1990. The specific epithet "oregonianus" indicates a type locality or primary distribution in Oregon, USA. As a member of the large Ichneumonidae, this species is presumed to be a , though its specific associations remain undocumented in available sources. The Endasys is part of the diverse ichneumonid fauna of North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Endasys oregonianus: /ˈɛn.də.sɪs ˌɔːr.ɪˈɡoʊ.ni.ˌeɪ.nəs/
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Distribution
Oregon, USA (inferred from specific epithet and type locality convention); precise range boundaries unknown
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Nomenclature
The name "oregonianus" follows the standard Latinized demonym format, strongly suggesting the was collected in Oregon, USA. This naming convention is common in North American ichneumonid of the late 20th century.
Data Availability
This is represented by a single observation in iNaturalist and lacks published biological studies beyond the original description. The original description by Luhman (1990) has not been digitized in major repositories.