Glyphicnemis mandibularis
(Cresson, 1864)
Glyphicnemis mandibularis is a of in the . It was first described by Cresson in 1864. The Glyphicnemis belongs to the large and diverse wasp family Ichneumonidae, which are primarily known for their role as parasitoids of other . Available records indicate this species has been observed in the Edmonton area of Canada, though detailed biological information remains limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Glyphicnemis mandibularis: //ˌɡlɪfɪkˈniːmɪs ˌmændɪˈbjuːlɛrɪs//
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Distribution
Recorded from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada based on distribution records. The full geographic range of this is not well documented.
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Taxonomic Notes
The Glyphicnemis is classified within the , one of the largest of . The specific epithet 'mandibularis' suggests possible reference to distinctive mandibular characteristics, though this has not been confirmed in available sources.
Data Availability
This has only 3 observations recorded on iNaturalist and appears in limited taxonomic databases. No detailed morphological descriptions, records, or biological studies were found in the provided sources.