Zagryphus
Cushman, 1919
Zagryphus is a of ichneumon in the , established by Cushman in 1919. As a member of the superfamily, in this genus are wasps. The genus is part of the diverse and species-rich Ichneumonidae family, one of the largest families of . Specific biological details for Zagryphus remain poorly documented in available literature.


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How to pronounce Zagryphus: //zaˈɡrɪfəs//
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Ecological Role
As , in this likely function as of other , contributing to of their . The specific host groups and ecological impacts remain undocumented.
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Taxonomic note
The Zagryphus was described by Robert A. Cushman in 1919. It belongs to the Ichneumoninae based on its placement within , though precise tribal assignment requires verification. The genus contains relatively few described compared to larger ichneumonid genera.