Aphelinidae

Aphelinidae
Aphelinus mali
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Superfamily: Chalcidoidea
Family: Aphelinidae
Thomson, 1876
Subfamilies
  • Aphelininae
  • Azotinae
  • Calesinae
  • Coccophaginae
  • Eretmocerinae
  • Eriaphytinae
  • Eriaporinae
Diversity
7 subfamilies
c.35 genera
c.1160 species

The Aphelinidae are a moderate-sized family of tiny parasitic wasps, with about 1160 described species in some 35 genera. These minute insects are challenging to study, as they deteriorate rapidly after death unless extreme care is taken (e.g., preservation in ethanol), making identification of most museum specimens difficult. The larvae of the majority are primary parasitoids on Hemiptera, though other hosts are attacked, and details of the life history can be variable (e.g., some attack eggs, some attack pupae, and others are hyperparasites). They are found throughout the world in virtually all habitats, and are extremely important as biological control agents.

They are difficult to separate from other Chalcidoidea except by subtle features of the wing venation and other difficult characters, and the family appears to be paraphyletic, so is likely to be split up in the future (e.g., the Azotinae and Calesinae may become separate families).

Genera

  • Coccophagoides
  • Coccophagus
  • Dirphys
  • Encarsia
  • Eretmocerus
  • Eriaphytis
  • Eunotiscus
  • Euryischia
  • Euryischomyia

  • Eutrichosomella
  • Hirtaphelinus
  • Lounsburyia
  • Marietta
  • Marlattiella
  • Metanthemus
  • Myiocnema
  • Oenrobia

  • Proaphelinoides
  • Promuscidea
  • Prophyscus
  • Protaphelinus
  • Pteroptrix
  • Samariola
  • Timberlakiella
  • Verekia

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