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- Cirrospilus is a genus of hymenopteran insects of the family Eulophidae. "Cirrospilus Westwood, 1832". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2023-07-14. Key to Nearctic...
- Chrysocharis viridis (Nees, 1934) Pediobius metallicus (Nees, 1834) Cirrospilus vittatus Walker, 1838 Diglyphus chabrias (Walker, 1838) Diglyphus isaea...
- Haliday, 1844 Type species Tetrastichus miser, (originally designated as Cirrospilus attalus Walker, 1839) (Nees, 1834) Species 450+ species Synonyms Ceratoneuronomyia...
- Ashmead 1904 Species Zagrammosoma americanum Girault, 1916 Synonyms Cirrospilus (Zagrammosoma) Ashmead, 1904 Hippocephalus Ashmead, 1888 Mirzagrammosoma...
- Chrysocharodes Chrysonotomyia Chytrolestes Cirrospiloidelleus Cirrospilopsis Cirrospilus Citrostichus Cleolophus Closterocerus Clotildiella Clypecharis Clypomphale...
- 3372/epolist2018. ISBN 978-3-946292-26-5. S2CID 187926901. "Synonymic list - Cirrospilus channingi**** Boucek, 1988". Natural History Museum Universal Chalcidoidea...
- Tetrastichinae Genus: Minotetrastichus Kostjukov , 1977 Type species Cirrospilus ecus original designation (Walker, 1839) Species Minotetrastichus citriscapus...
- (Zetterstedt 1838); Accidental Introduction Chrysonotomyia Cirrospilus variegatus (Masi 1907) Cirrospilus vittatus Walker 1838; Accidental Introduction Closterocerus...
- and the following parasitoids were all raised from them: Eulophidae (Cirrospilus vittatus, Diglyphus chabrias, D. isaea, D. sensilis, D. pusztensis, Necremnus...
- 1–23. hdl:2246/2334. "Universal Chalcidoidea Database - Synonymic list: Cirrospilus arnoldi Girault, 1913". Natural History Museum. Archived from the original...