Acropimpla alboricta

(Cresson, 1870)

Acropimpla alboricta is a of ichneumon in the , first described by Cresson in 1870. The species is known from a small number of records in western Canada. Like other members of its , it is presumed to be a wasp, though specific associations remain undocumented.

Bulletin - United States National Museum (1960) (20322705799) by United States National Museum;
Smithsonian Institution;

United States. Dept. of the Interior. Used under a No restrictions license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Acropimpla alboricta: /ˌæ.kroʊˈpɪm.plə æl.boʊˈrɪk.tə/

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Distribution

Western Canada: recorded from Calgary, Edmonton, Cooking Lake, George Lake, and Pembina Provincial Park in Alberta.

Ecological Role

Presumed , based on -level characteristics of .

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