Elasminae
(Redirectum de Elasmus)
Classis : Insecta
Ordo : Hymenoptera
Subordo : Apocrita
Superfamilia : Chalcidoidea
Familia : Eulophidae
Subfamilia : Elasminae
Genus : Elasmus
Westwood, 1833
Ordo : Hymenoptera
Subordo : Apocrita
Superfamilia : Chalcidoidea
Familia : Eulophidae
Subfamilia : Elasminae
Genus : Elasmus
Westwood, 1833
Subdivisiones: Species
>210 species
Synonyma
*Aneure Nees, 1834
- Heptacondyla Rondani, 1877
- Cyclopleura Cameron, 1913
- Austelasmus Riek, 1967
Elasminae sunt monotypica familiae Eulophidarum subfamilia, cuius solum genus, Elasmus, plus quam 200 species insectorum continet. Species plerumque sunt parasitoida vel hyperparasitoida larvarum papilionum, sed nonnullae species sunt parasitoida larvarum vespis Polistis. Subfamilia olim Elasmidae, familia distincta, classificata est.[1]
Notae
recensere- ↑ "Taxon record Elasmus Westwood, 1833". Universal Chalcidoidea Database. Natural History Museum.