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Parapanteles Paradoxus
''Parapanteles'' is a genus of braconid wasps in the family Braconidae. There are more than 60 described species in ''Parapanteles'', found throughout most of the world. Species These 62 species belong to the genus ''Parapanteles'': * ''Parapanteles aethiopicus'' (Wilkinson, 1931) * ''Parapanteles aletiae'' (Riley, 1881) * ''Parapanteles alternatus'' (Papp, 1973) * ''Parapanteles arka'' Gupta, 2014 * ''Parapanteles aso'' (Nixon, 1967) * ''Parapanteles atellae'' (Wilkinson, 1932) * ''Parapanteles athamasae'' Gupta, Khot & Chorge, 2014 * ''Parapanteles bagicha'' (Narayanan & Subba Rao, 1961) * ''Parapanteles cleo'' (Nixon, 1967) * ''Parapanteles complexus'' Valerio & Janzen, 2009 * ''Parapanteles continuus'' Valerio & Whitfield, 2009 * ''Parapanteles covino'' Rousse, 2013 * ''Parapanteles cyclorhaphus'' (de Saeger, 1944) * ''Parapanteles darignac'' Rousse, 2013 * ''Parapanteles demades'' (Nixon, 1965) * ''Parapanteles echeriae'' Gupta, Pereira & Churi, 2013 * ''Parapanteles em'' Va ...
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Braconidae
The Braconidae are a family of parasitoid wasps. After the closely related Ichneumonidae, braconids make up the second-largest family in the order Hymenoptera, with about 17,000 recognized species and many thousands more undescribed. One analysis estimated a total between 30,000 and 50,000, and another provided a narrower estimate between 42,000 and 43,000 species. Classification The Braconidae are currently divided into about 47 subfamilies and over 1000 genera, which include ''Aerophilus'', ''Aleiodes'', '' Apanteles'', ''Asobara'', '' Bracon'', ''Cenocoelius'', '' Chaenusa'', ''Chorebus'', '' Cotesia'', '' Dacnusa'', '' Diachasma'', ''Microgaster'', ''Opius'', ''Parapanteles'', '' Phaenocarpa'', ''Spathius'', and ''Syntretus.'' These fall into two major groups, informally called the cyclostomes and noncyclostomes. In cyclostome braconids, the labrum and the lower part of the clypeus are concave with respect to the upper clypeus and the dorsal margin of the mandibles. The ...
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