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Diapriidae
The Diapriidae are a family of parasitoid wasps. These tiny insects have an average length of 2–4 mm and never exceed 8 mm. They typically attack larvae and pupae of a wide range of insects, especially flies. The about 2,300 described species in around 200 described genera are divided into three subfamilies, and the group has a global distribution. Diapriids show considerable diversity of form, with aptery (lack of wings) fairly common, sometimes in both sexes. Nearly all species exhibit noticeable sexual dimorphism, with males and females often mistaken for separate species. The wings, when present, show characteristically reduced venation, with the greatest reduction in the subfamilies Ambositrinae and Diapriinae. Selected genera *'' Acanopsilus'' *'' Acanosema'' *''Acanthopsilus'' *'' Aclista'' *'' Acropiesta'' *'' Anaclista'' *'' Aneurhynchus'' *'' Aneuropria'' *'' Anommatium'' *'' Antropria'' *'' Aprestes'' *'' Atomopria'' *'' Aulacopria'' *'' Auxopaedeutes'' *' ...
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Ambositrinae
Ambositrinae is a subfamily of parasitoid wasps, within Diapriidae. The subfamily was first described by Canadian entomologist Lubomir Masner in 1961. Most species have a Gondwanan distribution, being found in Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand and South America. Taxonomy Ambositrinae contains the following genera: * ''Acanthobetyla'' * ''Ambositra (genus), Ambositra'' * ''Archaeopria'' * ''Betyla'' * ''Diphoropria'' * ''Gwaihiria'' * ''Maoripria'' * ''Pantolytomyia'' * ''Parabetyla'' * ''Propsilomma'' * ''Zealaptera'' References

Parasitica Parasitic wasps Diapriidae Taxa described in 1961 Apocrita subfamilies {{Apocrita-stub ...
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Acanthopsilus
''Acanthopsilus'' is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Diapriidae The Diapriidae are a family of parasitoid wasps. These tiny insects have an average length of 2–4 mm and never exceed 8 mm. They typically attack larvae and pupae of a wide range of insects, especially flies. The about 2,300 described .... Species: *'' Acanthopsilus marshalli'' *'' Acanthopsilus zangherii'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q18591540 Diapriidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Coptera
''Coptera'' is a genus of wasp A wasp is any insect of the narrow-waisted suborder Apocrita of the order Hymenoptera which is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted sawflies (Symphyta), which look somewhat like wasps, but are in a separate suborder. ...s belonging to the family Diapriidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species Species: *'' Coptera acantha'' *'' Coptera alticeps'' *'' Coptera angulata'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15708508 Diapriidae Hymenoptera genera ...
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Diapriinae
Diapriinae is a subfamily of parasitoid wasps. Taxonomy Diapriinae contains three tribes: Diapriini, Psilini and Spilomicrini. The subfamily also contains the following genera: * '' Aneurhynchus'' * '' Antarctopria'' * '' Antropria'' * '' Aulacopria'' * '' Caecopria'' * '' Calogalesus'' * '' Cerapsilon'' * '' Cordylocras'' * '' Cyathopria'' * '' Erasikea'' * '' Eunuchopria'' * '' Geodiapria'' * '' Hemilexomyia'' * '' Lepidopria'' * '' Malvina'' * '' Oxypria'' * '' Peckidium'' * '' Plagiopria'' * '' Probetyla'' * '' Solenopsia'' * '' Symphytopria'' * '' Termitopria'' * '' Tetramopria'' * '' Valia'' References Parasitica Parasitic wasps Diapriidae Taxa described in 1833 Apocrita subfamilies {{Apocrita-stub ...
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Belyta
''Belyta'' is a genus of diapriid wasps. See also * List of diapriid genera References * Macek, J. 1996: Revision of the European species of Belyta Jurine. Sbornik Narodniho Muzea v Praze Rada B Prirodni Vedy, 51(1-4): 1–22. Hymenoptera genera Parasitica {{Apocrita-stub ...
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