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hymenopteran subfamily Elasminae (formerly
classified as a
separate family,
Elasmidae), and
contains over 200
species worldwide. They are
mostly parasitoids...
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includes the
genus Elasmus,
which used to be
treated as a
separate family, "
Elasmidae", and is now
treated as a
subfamily of Eulophidae.
These minute insects...
- Förster, 1856
Elachistinae Förster, 1856
Elachistoidae Förster, 1856
Elasmidae Förster, 1856
Elasminae Förster, 1856
Elasmini Förster, 1856 Elasmoidae...
- Xenos),
wasps of the
genus Elasmus (formerly
placed in
their own family, "
Elasmidae"), and
wasps in the
family Trigonalidae. The
nests of many
species of...
- Chalcidoidea), with a
reclassification of
Eulophinae and the
recognition that
Elasmidae are
derived eulophids".
Systematic Entomology. 25 (4): 521–539. doi:10...
- Missouri, with a
State Record of
Elasmus polistis Burks (Hymenoptera:
Elasmidae)".
Journal of the
Kansas Entomological Society. 73 (3): 186–188. JSTOR 25085965...
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Chalcidoidea Vol 8 Pt 2a 1968 Ferriere, C.; Kerrich, G.J. 40
Chalcidoidea -
Elasmidae &
Eulophidae Vol 8 Pt 2b 1968 Askew, R.R. 39
Proctotrupoidea - Diapriidae...
- Shun'ichi (25 June 1994). "Bionomics of
Elasmus ****onicus (Hymenoptera,
Elasmidae), a
Parasitoid of a
Paper Wasp,
Polistes snelleni (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)"...
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Retrieved 2022-05-19 – via BHL. Girault, A.A. (1913). "A new
species of
Elasmidae of the
genus Euryischia Howard from Australia, and a new Podagrionella"...