Filacus
Smith & Gibson, 1984
Filacus is a of in the , established by Smith & Gibson in 1984. As a member of the , these are characterized by a broad connection between the and , lacking the constricted ' waist' seen in many related groups. The genus is recognized within the diverse sawfly fauna, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in available literature.
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How to pronounce Filacus: //fɪˈlæ.kʊs//
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Taxonomic Status
The Filacus is accepted and recognized within , but appears to be relatively obscure with limited published biological information. The iNaturalist platform records 638 observations, suggesting the genus contains multiple that are encountered with some frequency, though specific species-level documentation is sparse.