Definition of Pteromalidae. Meaning of Pteromalidae. Synonyms of Pteromalidae

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Definition of Pteromalidae

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- The Pteromalidae are a large family of wasps, the majority being parasitoids of other insects. They are found throughout the world in virtually all habitats...
- (formerly part of Pteromalidae) Calesidae Mercet, 1929 (formerly part of Pteromalidae) Ceidae Boucek, 1961 (formerly part of Pteromalidae) Cerocephalidae...
- families Epichrysomallidae, Eurytomidae, Melanosomellidae, Ormyridae, Pteromalidae, and Torymidae. In the Agaonidae, the female (as in most Hymenoptera)...
- previously classified as subfamily Cerocephalinae, in the polyphyletic family Pteromalidae. Most species are parasitoids of small wood-boring beetles. Acerocephala...
- Cleonymidae is a parasitic wasp family formerly treated as a subfamily within Pteromalidae. Agrilocida Callocleonymus Cleonymus Dasycleonymus Notanisus Zolotarewskya...
- were previously placed in the Cleonyminae subfamily of a paraphyletic Pteromalidae. Many species have metallic green, blue and bronze colours, and stout...
- smallest of all insects Family Ormyridae Family Perilampidae Family Pteromalidae Family Rotoitidae Family Signiphoridae Family Tanaostigmatidae Family...
- subfamilies (Spalangiinae and Erotolepsiinae) were moved from the family Pteromalidae to create this family in 2022. They are now known to be more closely...
- A list of the species of Hymenoptera from New Zealand; which includes ants, bees, parasitoids, sawflies, and social wasps. Pleistodontes froggatti Mayr...
- chalcidoid wasps, formerly treated as the subfamily Leptofoeninae within Pteromalidae. They, like many small chalcidoids, are brilliantly metallic. The subfamily...