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Brachymeria

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Scientific name
  
Brachymeria

Phylum
  
Order
  
Hymenopterans

Family
  
Species
  
over 300, see text

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Brachymeria Image Brachymeria minuta BioLibcz

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Chalcididae, Hymenopterans, Insect, Chalcid wasp, Chalcis

Brachymeria


Brachymeria is a genus of parasitic wasps in the family Chalcididae. Over 300 species are known worldwide, all of them parasites of insect larvae. Most species are black with limited yellow markings, and like most chalcidid wasps, they have enlarged hind femora. The female typically lays eggs inside the larva of a lepidopteran using its ovipositor. Although mostly parasitic on Lepidoptera, a few are hyperparasites (parasites of parasitic Hymenoptera and Diptera), or attack other types of insect larvae (such as Polistes erythrocephalus). The adult parasites emerge typically from the host pupa. Some species have been used in biological control.

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Brachymeria Catalogue of Organisms Brachymeria perflavipes and Beyond

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Brachymeria Catalogue of Organisms Brachymeria perflavipes and Beyond

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Brachymeria Tiny Bowlegged Wasp Brachymeria podagrica BugGuideNet

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Brachymeria Catalogue of Organisms Brachymeria perflavipes and Beyond

Brachymeria FileBrachymeriajpg Wikimedia Commons

References

Brachymeria Wikipedia


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