Definition of Scelionidae. Meaning of Scelionidae. Synonyms of Scelionidae

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Definition of Scelionidae

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Meaning of Scelionidae from wikipedia

- The hymenopteran family Scelionidae is a very large cosmopolitan group (over 3000 described species in some 176 genera) of exclusively parasitoid wasps...
- ****onicus, the samurai wasp, is a parasitoid wasp species in the family Scelionidae, native to east Asia but now found in Europe, North America, and Chile...
- China, Trissolcus ****onicus, a parasitoid wasp species in the family Scelionidae, is a primary predator. In the United States, Europe, and New Zealand...
- Nixoniidae Family Platygastridae Family †Proterosceliopsidae Family Scelionidae Family Spa****nidae Superfamily Proctotrupoidea Family Heloridae Family...
- Geoscelionidae Janzenellidae Neuroscelionidae Nixoniidae Platygastridae Scelionidae Spa****nidae Cynipoidea Austrocynipidae Cynipidae (gall wasps) Diplolepididae...
- described species. They are exclusively parasitic in nature. The family Scelionidae was briefly considered to be a subfamily of the Platygastridae, though...
- Baeus is a genus of wasps in the family Scelionidae. They are parasitoids of spider eggs. They have a cosmopolitan distribution, being found on every...
- Scelioninae is a subfamily of wasps in the family Scelionidae. It is a very large cosmopolitan group (over 3000 described species in some 160 genera)...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Scelionidae Subfamily: Scelioninae Genus: Idris Förster, 1856 Synonyms Acoloides...
- Geoscelionidae Janzenellidae Neuroscelionidae Nixoniidae Platygastridae Scelionidae Spa****nidae Cynipoidea Austrocynipidae Cynipidae (gall wasps) Diplolepididae...