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List Of Encyrtid Genera
There is approximately 350 genera within the family Encyrtidae (Apocrita, Hymenoptera). There are two subfamilies: Encyrtinae and Tetracneminae. * subfamily ''Encyrtinae'' Walker Walker or The Walker may refer to: People * Walker (given name) *Walker (surname) * Walker (Brazilian footballer) (born 1982), Brazilian footballer Places In the United States *Walker, Arizona, in Yavapai County *Walker, Mono County, California ... 1837 **'' Acerophagus'' Smith 1880 **'' Achalcerinys'' Girault 1915 **'' Adelencyrtoides'' Tachikawa & Valentine 1969 **'' Adelencyrtus'' Ashmead 1900 **'' Adencyrtus'' Prinsloo 1977 **''Admirencyrtus'' Hoffer 1960 **''Aenasiella'' Girault 1914 **''Aenasomyiella'' Girault 1915 **''Aesaria'' Noyes & Woolley 1994 **''Aethognathus'' Silvestri 1915 **''Agarwalencyrtus'' Hayat 1981 **''Agekianella'' Trjapitzin 1981 **''Ageniaspis'' Dahlbom 1857 **''Agromyzaphagus'' Gahan 1912 **''Allencyrtus'' Annecke & Mynhardt 1973 **''Allocerchysius'' Hoffer 1963 **''Aloenc ...
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Encyrtidae
Encyrtidae is a large family of parasitic wasps, with some 3710 described species in about 455 genera. 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 larvae, others are hyperparasites, and some Encyrtidae develop as parasitoids of ticks). They are found throughout the world in virtually all habitats, and are extremely important as biological control agents. They may also present as an ecological threat to the population of some species. For example, the endangered ''Papilio homerus'' butterfly is parasitized at a rate of 77%, making them the main contributor to egg mortality in this (and other) butterfly species. Some species exhibit a remarkable developmental phenomenon called "polyembryony", in which a single egg multiplies clonally in the host and produces large numbers of identical adult wasps. Even more remarkably, some of the larvae are larg ...
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Anicetus (wasp)
''Anicetus'' is a parasite, parasitic wasp genus in the subfamily Encyrtinae. Species * ''Anicetus abyssinicus'' Annecke, 1967 * ''Anicetus africanus'' (Girault, 1920) * ''Anicetus aligarhensis'' Hayat, Alam & Agarwal, 1975 * ''Anicetus angustus'' Hayat, Alam & Agarwal, 1975 * ''Anicetus anneckei'' Prinsloo & Mynhardt, 1981 * ''Anicetus annulatus'' Timberlake, 1919 * ''Anicetus aquilus'' (Annecke, 1967) * ''Anicetus argentinus'' (Fidalgo, 1979) * ''Anicetus ashmeadi'' Hayat, Alam & Agarwal, 1975 * ''Anicetus austrinus'' (Annecke, 1967) * ''Anicetus beneficus'' Ishii & Yasumatsu, 1954 * ''Anicetus calidus'' (Annecke, 1967) * ''Anicetus ceroplastis'' Ishii, 1928 * ''Anicetus ceroplastodis'' (Mani, 1935) * ''Anicetus ceylonensis'' Howard, 1896 * ''Anicetus chinensis'' Girault, 1916 * ''Anicetus clivus'' (Annecke, 1967) * ''Anicetus communis'' Annecke, 1967 * ''Anicetus deltoideus'' Annecke, 1967 * ''Anicetus dodonia'' Ferrière, 1935 * ''Anicetus eous'' Trjapitzin, 1965 * ''Anicet ...
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Amira (wasp)
Amira, Ameerah, or Ameera may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Amira'' (album), by Amira Willighagen, 2014 * ''Amira'' (film), a 2021 Jordanian film People * Amira (name), an Arabic and Hebrew female given name * Amira (singer), American singer * Ameerah (singer) or Ameerah El Ouiglani, Belgian Tunisian singer Other * Amira (software), a data analysis and visualization software * , a U.S. Navy patrol vessel in commission 1917–1919 * Amira language or Jebel el Amira, a Niger–Congo language spoken in Kordofan, Sudan * Amira Nature Foods, an Indian food company * ''Amira'' (wasp), a wasp genus in the subfamily Encyrtinae * Amira (Ottoman Empire), an elite Ottoman Armenian business class Amira (female name) See also * Amir (name) Amir (also spelled Ameer or Emir; ar, اَمير) is an Arabic masculine name. The name comes from the same root as the word emir. In Arabic the name means prince. The word originally meant "Commander (of army)". It later became a title given ...
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