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- The Mymaridae, commonly known as fairyflies or fairy wasps, are a family of chalcidoid wasps found in temperate, subtropical, and tropical regions throughout...
- structure amongst insect species. Individuals can range from 0.3 mm (fairyflies) to 30 cm across (great owlet moth);: 7  have no eyes or many; well-developed...
- Family Eurytomidae (seed chalcids) Family Leucospidae Family Mymaridae (fairyflies) – the smallest of all insects Family Ormyridae Family Perilampidae Family...
- a.new.species.fairyfly (8) May 1, 2013 http://news.softpedia.com/news/Tinkerbella-Nana-Is-the-Latest-Addition-to-the-World-of-Fairyflies-348359.shtml (9)...
- of insects, similar to other extremely small parasitic wasps such as fairyflies. Psocoptera, long suspected as their hosts based on cir****stantial evidence...
- Acmotemnus is a genus of fairyflies in the family Mymaridae. This genus has a single species, Acmotemnus luteiclava, found in New Zealand. "Acmotemnus"...
- Megastigmidae Melanosomellidae Metapelmatidae Moranilidae Mymaridae (fairyflies) Neanastatidae Neodiparidae Ooderidae Ormyridae Pelecinellidae Perilampidae...
- Kikiki is a genus of fairyfly wasps containing a single species, Kikiki huna, known from Hawaii, Costa Rica, Nagarcoil, and Trinidad. At 0.15 mm (0.0059 in)...
-  162–199. Huber, John; Noyes, John (2013-04-24). "A new genus and species of fairyfly, Tinkerbella nana (Hymenoptera, Mymaridae), with comments on its sister...
- leaves or stems. The eggs may be parasitised by wasps, such as the tiny fairyflies (Mymaridae) and Trichogrammatidae. The females of some membracid species...