Category
page 1Encyrtinae

Ixodiphagus hookeri
species of insect
Psyllaephagus
Psyllaephagus is a genus of chalcid wasps. It was named and circumscribed by William Harris Ashmead in 1900. , Psyllaephagus contains approximately 245 species. They are found worldwide: Australia has 100 described species; the Palaearctic region has about 57 species, India has about 20, and Africa about 30.
Cheiloneurus
Cheiloneurus is a parasitic wasp genus in the family Encyrtidae.

Cheiloneurus elegans
species of insect
Ixodiphagus
Ixodiphagus is a genus of encyrtid wasps (order Hymenoptera, superfamily Chalcidoidea) that are obligate parasitoids of ticks (order Ixodida). Females oviposit into larval or nymphal ticks; development resumes inside the nymph and the emerging adult wasps kill the host. Because of this unique biology, Ixodiphagus has been repeatedly investigated as a biological control agent for medically and veterinary important ticks.
Encyrtus
Encyrtus is a parasitic wasp genus in the family Encyrtidae.

Ooencyrtus
Ooencyrtus is a genus of chalcid wasp. William Harris Ashmead named and circumscribed the genus in 1900.

Copidosoma floridanum
species of insect
Oobius
Oobius is a parasitic non-stinging wasp genus in the family Encyrtidae.
Oobius agrili
species of insect
Copidosoma koehleri
species of insect
Metaphycus helvolus
species of insect
Anicetus communis
species of insect
Austroencyrtus
Austroencyrtus is a genus of parasitic wasps.

Cheiloneurus paralia
species of insect
Anicetus
genus of insects

Copidosoma
Copidosoma is a genus of chalcid wasps, which are parasitoids of Lepidoptera. The wasps are polyembryonic, depositing one or two eggs into their host which then develop into multiple offspring and have a soldier caste and a reproductive caste.
Encyrtinae
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Encyrtinae is a subfamily of parasitic wasps in the family Encyrtidae.
Parachalcerinys
Parachalcerinys is a genus of wasp. , three species are recognized, which are all found in Australia.
Moorella
genus of insects