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Ismaridae

Family of wasps From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ismaridae is a family of insects belonging to the order Hymenoptera. About 50 species are known in this small relictual group; all the species for which the biology is known appear to be hyperparasitoids that parasitize Dryinidae (that attack leafhoppers).

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This lineage was formerly included in the family Diapriidae, as the subfamily Ismarinae, but differ from diapriid wasps by lacking a facial projection from which the antenna arise, and characterized by various degrees of fusion of the metasomal terga. The family historically included another genus, Szelenyioprioides,[2] but it was synonymized with the diapriid genus Spilomicrus.[3]

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