Definition of Aulacidae. Meaning of Aulacidae. Synonyms of Aulacidae

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Definition of Aulacidae

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Meaning of Aulacidae from wikipedia

- The Aulacidae are a small, cosmopolitan family of wasps, with two extant genera containing some 200 known species. They are primarily endoparasitoids...
- Family Ceraphronidae Family Megaspilidae Superfamily Evanioidea Family Aulacidae Family Evaniidae (ensign wasps) Family Gasteruptiidae Superfamily Ichneumonoidea...
- hymenopteran superfamily that includes three extant families, two of which (Aulacidae and Gasteruptiidae) are much more closely related to one another than...
- and less diverse (but about equally speciose) taxa now placed in the Aulacidae and Gasteruptiidae, which together with ensign wasps make up the superfamily...
- Aulacus dispilis is a species of wasp in the family Aulacidae. It is found in North America. "Aulacus dispilis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- is a cosmopolitan genus of aulacid wasps in the Hymenopteran family, Aulacidae. There are more than 190 described species in Pristaulacus. Most host...
- Ceraphronoidea Ceraphronidae Megaspilidae Proctotrupomorpha Evanioidea Aulacidae Evaniidae (ensign wasps) Gasteruptiidae Stephanoidea Stephanidae Megalyroidea...
- of wasp in the family Aulacidae. It is known only from Singapore. Smith, David R. (2001). "World catalog of the family Aulacidae (Hymenoptera)". Contributions...
- Ceraphronoidea Ceraphronidae Megaspilidae Proctotrupomorpha Evanioidea Aulacidae Evaniidae (ensign wasps) Gasteruptiidae Stephanoidea Stephanidae Megalyroidea...
- Ceraphronoidea Ceraphronidae Megaspilidae Proctotrupomorpha Evanioidea Aulacidae Evaniidae (ensign wasps) Gasteruptiidae Stephanoidea Stephanidae Megalyroidea...