Amiseginae is a subfamily of cuckoo wasps in the family Chrysididae. There are more than 30 genera and 150 described species in Amiseginae. The group occurs worldwide, and they are parasitoids of stick insect eggs (Phasmatodea). Females of some genera are flightless and resemble ants.
Amiseginae is a subfamily of cuckoo wasps in the family Chrysididae. There are more than 30 genera and 150 described species in Amiseginae. The group occurs worldwide, and they are parasitoids of stick insect eggs (Phasmatodea). Females of some genera are flightless and resemble ants.
==Genera== These 38 genera belong to the subfamily Amiseginae: Adelphe Mocsáry, 1890 Afrosega Krombein, 1983 Alieniscus Benoit, 1951 Amisega Cameron, 1888 Anachrysis Krombein, 1986 Anadelphe Kimsey, 1987 Atoposega Krombein, 1957 Baeosega Krombein, 1983 Bupon Kimsey, 1986 Cladobethylus Kieffer, 1922 Reidia Krombein, 1957 Colocar Krombein, 1957 Duckeia Costa Lima, 1936 Exopapua Krombein, 1957 Exova Riek, 1955 Imasega Krombein, 1983 Indothrix Krombein, 1957 Isegama Krombein, 1980 Kryptosega Kimsey, 1986 Leptosega Krombein, 1984 Magdalium Kimsey, 1986 Mahinda Krombein, 1983 Myrmecomimesis Dalla Torre, 1897 Nesogyne Krombein, 1957 Nipponosega Kurzenko & Lelej, 1994 Noumeasega Kimsey, 2014 Obenbergerella Strand, 1929 Perissosega Krombein, 1983 Rohweria Fouts, 1925 Saltasega Krombein, 1983 Senesega Kimsey, 2005 Serendibula Krombein, 1980 † Eosega Martynova, 2017 † Foveorisus Martynova, 2017 † Palaeobethyloides Brues, 1933 † Palaeobethylus Brues, 1923 † Protadelphe Krombein, 1986 † Protamisega Evans, 1973
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).