Endasys subclavatus
(Say, 1835)
Endasys subclavatus is a of ichneumon described by Thomas Say in 1835. It is a documented of in the Neodiprion, specifically attacking their cocoons. The species belongs to the large and diverse Ichneumonidae, which contains thousands of parasitoid wasp species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Endasys subclavatus: /ˈɛndəsɪs sʌbkləˈvætəs/
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Host Associations
- Neodiprion - of Neodiprion cocoons; specific not documented in available sources
Ecological Role
of cocoons, potentially contributing to of Neodiprion , some of which are forest pests.
Human Relevance
May provide incidental of Neodiprion , which are economically significant defoliators of conifers.
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Nomenclature
Original description by Thomas Say in 1835; authorship is properly cited as (Say, 1835) indicating the was originally described in a different before transfer to Endasys.