About Ibalia anceps Say, 1824
Ibalia anceps, formally named Ibalia anceps Say, 1824, is a species of ibaliid wasp that belongs to the family Ibaliidae. This species occurs in North America, and acts as a parasitoid of Tremex columba.
Ibalia anceps Say, 1824 is a animal in the Ibaliidae family, order Hymenoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Ibalia anceps Say, 1824
Ibalia anceps is an ibaliid wasp found in North America that parasitizes Tremex columba.
Ibalia anceps, formally named Ibalia anceps Say, 1824, is a species of ibaliid wasp that belongs to the family Ibaliidae. This species occurs in North America, and acts as a parasitoid of Tremex columba.
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