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Aulacidae

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Kingdom
  
Superfamily
  
Phylum
  
Rank
  
Family

Suborder
  
Scientific name
  
Aulacidae

Higher classification
  
Evanioidea

Order
  
Hymenopterans

Aulacidae Aulacidae

Similar
  
Evanioidea, Gasteruptiidae, Hymenopterans, Trigonalidae, Stephanidae

Endoparasitic wasp pristaulacus sp aulacidae


The Aulacidae are a small, cosmopolitan family, with two extant genera containing some 200 known species. They are primarily endoparasitoids of wood wasps (Xiphydriidae) and xylophagous beetles (Cerambycidae and Buprestidae). They are closely related to the family Gasteruptiidae, sharing the feature of having the first and second metasomal tergites fused, and having the head on a long pronotal "neck", though they are not nearly as slender and elongate as gasteruptiids, nor are their hind legs club-like, and they have more sculptured thoraces. They share the evanioid trait of having the metasoma attached very high above the hind coxae on the propodeum.

Aulacidae Flickr photos tagged aulacidae Picssr

While generally rarely collected, they can be locally abundant in areas undergoing logging or forest fires. The rich fossil record of Aulacidae indicates they were quite abundant in the Mesozoic.

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Aulacidae Aulacidae Pristaulacus occidentalis BugGuideNet

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References

Aulacidae Wikipedia


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