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Diapriidae
thumb|left|undetermined Diapriidae from Costa RicaThe 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.
Spilomicrus
Spilomicrus is a genus of hymenopterans in the family Diapriidae.
Coptera
Coptera is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Diapriidae.
Trichopria
Trichopria is a genus of parasitoid wasps in the family Diapriidae. These wasps are known for their role in biological control, parasitizing various insects such as flies, and are distributed worldwide.
Idiotypa
thumb | right | alt=Idiotypa Foerster, 1856. | Idiotypa Foerster, 1856. Idiotypa is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Diapriidae.
Maoripria earlyi
species of insect
Parabetyla ngarara
species of insect
Parabetyla pipira
species of insect
Diapriinae
Diapriinae is a subfamily of parasitoid wasps.
Betyla fulva
species of insect
Archaeopria pelor
species of insect
Parabetyla nauhea
species of insect
Archaeopria pristina
species of insect
Maoripria
Maoripria is a genus of parasitoid wasps in the family Diapriidae. All four species are endemic to New Zealand, and were described in a paper by Australian entomologist Ian D. Naumann in 1988.
Parabetyla tika
species of insect
Parabetyla tahi
species of insect
Paramesius
Paramesius is a genus of hymenopterans in the family Diapriidae.