Xorides calidus

(Provancher, 1886)

Xorides calidus is a of ichneumon in the Ichneumonidae. It was described by Provancher in 1886. The Xorides belongs to the Poemeniinae, a group of wasps known for attacking wood-boring larvae. Members of this genus are typically associated with forest where their occur.

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How to pronounce Xorides calidus: /ksɔˈriːdɛs ˈkalidʊs/

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Distribution records indicate presence at Indian , California. The Xorides is broadly distributed in North America.

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