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Pireninae
Pirenidae is a family of chalcidoid wasps. It was formerly treated as a subfamily within the family Pteromalidae but is now recognized as a distinct family. Genera The subfamilies and genera of Pirenidae include the following: *Subfamily Cecidellinae **'' Cecidellis'' *Subfamily  Eriaporinae **'' Eunotiscus'' **'' Promuscidea'' *Subfamily  Euryischiinae **'' Euryischia'' **'' Euryischomyia'' **'' Myiocnema'' *Subfamily Pireninae **'' Ecrizotomorpha'' **'' Keesia'' **'' Lasallea'' **'' Macroglenes'' **'' Papuaglenes'' **'' Petipirene'' **'' Pirene'' **'' Velepirene'' **'' Watshamia'' **''Zebe Zebe ( sr-cyrl, Зебе) is a village in the Municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, municipality of Bosansko Grahovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 36, all Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovi ...'' *Subfamily  Tridyminae **'' Calyconotiscus'' **'' Ecrizotes'' **'' Epiterobia'' **'' Gastrancistrus'' **'' Melancistrus'' **'' Oxyglyp ...
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Pteromalidae
The Pteromalidae are a very large family of mostly parasitoid wasps, with some 3,450 described species in about 640 genera (the number was greater, but many species and genera have been reduced by synonymy in recent years). The subfamily-level divisions of the family are highly contentious and unstable, and the family is thought to be "artificial", composed of numerous, distantly related groups (polyphyletic). Accordingly, details of their life histories range over nearly the entire range possible within the Chalcidoidea, though the majority are (as with most chalcidoids) parasitoids of other insects. They are found throughout the world in virtually all habitats, and many are important as biological control agents. The oldest known fossil is known from the Early Cretaceous. In essence, a "pteromalid" is any member of the Chalcidoidea that has five-segmented tarsi and does not have the defining features of any of the remaining families with five-segmented tarsi. It is highly prob ...
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Pireninae
Pirenidae is a family of chalcidoid wasps. It was formerly treated as a subfamily within the family Pteromalidae but is now recognized as a distinct family. Genera The subfamilies and genera of Pirenidae include the following: *Subfamily Cecidellinae **'' Cecidellis'' *Subfamily  Eriaporinae **'' Eunotiscus'' **'' Promuscidea'' *Subfamily  Euryischiinae **'' Euryischia'' **'' Euryischomyia'' **'' Myiocnema'' *Subfamily Pireninae **'' Ecrizotomorpha'' **'' Keesia'' **'' Lasallea'' **'' Macroglenes'' **'' Papuaglenes'' **'' Petipirene'' **'' Pirene'' **'' Velepirene'' **'' Watshamia'' **''Zebe Zebe ( sr-cyrl, Зебе) is a village in the Municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, municipality of Bosansko Grahovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 36, all Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovi ...'' *Subfamily  Tridyminae **'' Calyconotiscus'' **'' Ecrizotes'' **'' Epiterobia'' **'' Gastrancistrus'' **'' Melancistrus'' **'' Oxyglyp ...
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Chalcidoid
Chalcid wasps (, , for their metallic colour) are insects within the superfamily Chalcidoidea, part of the order Hymenoptera. The superfamily contains some 22,500 known species, and an estimated total diversity of more than 500,000 species, meaning the vast majority have yet to be discovered and described. The name "chalcid" is often confused with the name "chalcidid", though the latter refers strictly to one constituent family, the Chalcididae, rather than the superfamily as a whole; accordingly, most recent publications (e.g.,) use the name "chalcidoid" when referring to members of the superfamily. Most chalcid wasps are parasitoids of other insects, though other life styles are known, with the herbivorous fig wasps acting as pollinators. Various species are used as biological pest control agents or in scientific research. Description Chalcidoids are generally small wasps, averaging 1.5 mm in length and usually being less than 3 mm. The body is often metallic in colour. ...
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