Zaschizonyx

Ashmead, 1898

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Zaschizonyx is a of in the Tenthredinidae, established by Ashmead in 1898. The genus is currently considered taxonomically doubtful, with limited documented information available. Very few observations exist in biodiversity databases, suggesting either extreme rarity, restricted distribution, or taxonomic uncertainty requiring revision. The genus belongs to a diverse family of herbivorous Hymenoptera commonly known as sawflies.

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How to pronounce Zaschizonyx: /zəˈskɪzəˌnɪks/

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Taxonomic Status

The Zaschizonyx is marked as 'DOUBTFUL' in GBIF, indicating that its validity as a distinct is uncertain. This may reflect insufficient documentation, potential synonymy with other genera, or lack of recent taxonomic revision. The extremely low number of iNaturalist observations (4) further suggests limited contemporary documentation of this genus.

Data Limitations

No -level information is readily available for Zaschizonyx. The appears to be poorly represented in major biodiversity databases, with no Wikipedia entry and minimal occurrence records. This precludes meaningful statements about , , or without risk of fabrication or unjustified inference from related genera.

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