Nematus abbotii

(Kirby, 1882)

Nematus abbotii is a of in the , first described by William Kirby in 1882. It belongs to the Nematinae, a diverse group of herbivorous sawflies associated with various woody and herbaceous plants. The species has been documented in Canada, particularly Ontario, with limited observational records available.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Nematus abbotii: /nɛˈmeɪtəs əˈbɒti.aɪ/

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Distribution

Canada: Ontario. Distribution records are sparse, with occurrence data limited to this province.

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Taxonomic authority

The was originally described by William Kirby in 1882, though the original description details and information are not readily accessible in standard databases.

Data limitations

This has only 47 iNaturalist observations and lacks Wikipedia coverage, indicating it is poorly documented in public databases. Detailed biological information appears absent from primary literature summaries.

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