Scambus tecumseh

Viereck, 1917

Scambus tecumseh is a North ichneumon described by Viereck in 1917. It is currently treated as a synonym of Scambus hispae. The belongs to the Pimplinae, a group of wasps that attack concealed such as and . Records indicate occurrence in western Canada.

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How to pronounce Scambus tecumseh: //ˈskæm.bəs tɪˈkʌm.sɛ//

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Distribution

Recorded from localities in western Canada including Cochrane, Cooking Lake, Cowley, Edmonton, and Elkwater in Alberta.

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Taxonomic Status

Scambus tecumseh is currently synonymized under Scambus hispae (Catalogue of Life, GBIF). The original description by Viereck (1917) predates modern revisionary work on the .

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