Itoplectis conquisitor

Itoplectis conquisitor is a wasp species[2] in the Ichneumonidae family of parasitoid wasps.

Itoplectis conquisitor
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Ichneumonidae
Genus: Itoplectis
Species:
I. conquisitor
Binomial name
Itoplectis conquisitor
(Say, 1835)[1]
Synonyms

Cryptus conquisitor

Range

Itoplectis conquisitor is found across North America, on the East Coast from Pennsylvania south through Florida, and on the West Coast from British Columbia extending south through Central America to Ecuador.[3] As of September 16, 2023, data on iNaturalist noted observations found as far north as the Province of Québec, Canada in Eastern North America and as far north as Alaska in Western North America. Observations appear to be sparse and regional in Western North America. Some sightings have also appeared in Europe.[4]

Ecology

Itoplectis conquisitor practices multiparasitism.[5]

Taxonomy

Itoplectis conquisitor (synonym Cryptus conquisitor) was first described in scientific journals in 1835 by T. Say in "Descriptions of new North American Hymenoptera, and observations on some already described," Boston Journal of Natural History.[1]

References

  1. "Itoplectis conquisitor (Say, 1835)". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  2. "Itoplectis conquisitor". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
  3. "Species Itoplectis conquisitor". BugGuide. Iowa State University. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  4. "Itoplectis conquisitor". iNaturalist. iNaturalist. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  5. Moser, Susan (October 2008). "Influence of Oviposition Experience on Multiparasitism by Pimpla disparis Vierick and Itoplectis conquisitor Say (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)" (PDF). Environmental Entomology. 37 (5): 1308. Retrieved 17 September 2023.


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