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Pteromalus
''Pteromalus'' is a genus of pteromalids in the family Pteromalidae. There are at least 430 described species in ''Pteromalus''. See also * List of Pteromalus species This is a list of 432 species in '' Pteromalus'', a genus of pteromalid wasps in the family Pteromalidae. ''Pteromalus'' species * '' Pteromalus aartseni'' (Gijswijt, 1972) * '' Pteromalus abdominalis'' Statz, 1938 * '' Pteromalus aberrans'' For ... References Further reading * * External links * Pteromalidae Hymenoptera genera {{chalcidoidea-stub ...
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List Of Pteromalus Species
This is a list of 432 species in '' Pteromalus'', a genus of pteromalid wasps in the family Pteromalidae. ''Pteromalus'' species * '' Pteromalus aartseni'' (Gijswijt, 1972) * '' Pteromalus abdominalis'' Statz, 1938 * '' Pteromalus aberrans'' Forster, 1841 * '' Pteromalus abieticola'' Ratzeburg, 1848 * '' Pteromalus achillei'' Janzon, 1984 * '' Pteromalus acicularis'' Forster, 1841 * '' Pteromalus actinopterae'' (Hedqvist, 1977) * '' Pteromalus acuminatus'' Forster, 1841 * '' Pteromalus aeneus'' Fonscolombe, 1832 * '' Pteromalus aerosus'' Statz, 1938 * '' Pteromalus aeson'' Walker, 1848 * '' Pteromalus agilis'' Forster, 1841 * '' Pteromalus albescens'' Ratzeburg, 1844 * '' Pteromalus albidovenosus'' Walker, 1874 * '' Pteromalus albipennis'' Walker, 1835 * '' Pteromalus albitarsis'' De Stefani, 1907 * '' Pteromalus almeriensis'' Gijswijt, 1999 * '' Pteromalus alternans'' Forster, 1841 * '' Pteromalus alternipes'' Walker, 1872 * '' Pteromalus altus'' (Walker, 1834) * '' Pteromalus am ...
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Pteromalidae
The Pteromalidae are a large family of wasps, the majority being 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. Prior to 2022, the subfamily-level divisions of the family were highly contentious and unstable, and the family was thought to be "artificial", composed of numerous, distantly related groups (polyphyletic). In essence, a "pteromalid" was any member of the Chalcidoidea that had five-segmented tarsi and did not have the defining features of any of the remaining families with five-segmented tarsi. In 2022, the Pteromalidae was split into 24 families. Description Pteromalidae are usually metallic chalcidoids of varying body size (from 1–48 mm long) and build (slender to quite robust), with the tarsi of the fore and hind legs consisting of five segments. They carry antennae consisting of eight to thirteen ...
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