- 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...
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families Epichrysomallidae, Eurytomidae, Melanosomellidae, Ormyridae,
Pteromalidae, and Torymidae. In the Agaonidae, the
female (as in most Hymenoptera)...
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chalcidoid wasps,
formerly treated as the
subfamily Leptofoeninae within Pteromalidae. They, like many
small chalcidoids, are
brilliantly metallic. The subfamily...
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Cleonymidae is a
parasitic wasp
family formerly treated as a
subfamily within Pteromalidae.
Agrilocida Callocleonymus Cleonymus Dasycleonymus Notanisus Zolotarewskya...
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galls in figs, or on
leaves or twigs. Once
considered a
subfamily of
Pteromalidae (Epichrysomallinae), this
group of
genera has been
elevated to family...
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subfamilies (Spalangiinae and Erotolepsiinae) were
moved from the
family Pteromalidae to
create this
family in 2022. They are now
known to be more closely...
- were
previously placed in the
Cleonyminae subfamily of a
paraphyletic Pteromalidae. Many
species have
metallic green, blue and
bronze colours, and stout...
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previously classified as
subfamily Ceinae, in the
polyphyletic family Pteromalidae.
These wasps are
parasitoids of
other small insects.
Hosts are known...
- wasps. This
group was
formerly treated as Diparinae, a
subfamily of
Pteromalidae. Most
diparids are
collected from leaf
litter in forests,
where they...