Eulophinae

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Eulophinae
Colpoclypeus florus (female). Stinger will inject toxin, causes the leafroller to spin extra-thick webbing, K10910-1.jpg
Colpoclypeus florus (female)
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Eulophidae
Subfamily: Eulophinae
Westwood, 1829
Genera

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Synonyms
  • Cirrospilinae LaSalle, 2000

Cirrospilini LaSalle, 2000 Cyclopleurinae Cameron, 1913 Elachertidae Förster, 1856 Elachertinae Förster, 1856 Elachertini Förster, 1856 Elachistina Förster, 1856 Elachistinae Förster, 1856 Elachistoidae Förster, 1856 Elasmidae Förster, 1856 Elasminae Förster, 1856 Elasmini Förster, 1856 Elasmoidae Förster, 1856 Eulophinae Westwood, 1829 Eulophini Westwood, 1829 Eulophini Westwood, 1829 Euplectrinae Ashmead, 1904 Euplectrini Ashmead, 1904 Hemiptarseninae Ashmead, 1904 Hemiptarsenini Ashmead, 1904

Euplectrus sp. larvae on Noctuidae caterpillar

Eulophinae is a subfamily of wasps in the family Eulophidae which includes over 90 genera.

Genera[]

The genera included in Eulophinae are:[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Genera in subfamily Eulophinae". Universal Chalcidoidea Database. Natural History Museum. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
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