Iseropus coelebs
(Walsh, 1873)
Iseropus coelebs is a of ichneumon in the Ichneumonidae, described by Walsh in 1873. As a member of the Iseropus, it belongs to a group of wasps whose larvae develop inside other insects. The species is native to North America and exhibits the slender body form and elongated characteristic of ichneumonids.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Iseropus coelebs: /ˈaɪsɛroʊpəs ˈsiːlɛbz/
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Distribution
North America
Ecological Role
As a , Iseropus coelebs likely functions as a agent, with larvae developing within and eventually killing insects.