Figitidae sunt familia vesparum parasitoidearum subordinis Apocritorum, cuius plena biodiversitas nondum determinatur, quamquam circa 1400 specierum in plus quam 130 genera digestae sunt.[1] Exempli gratia, inter Eucoilinas, maximam familiae subfamiliam (olim Eucpilidas, familiam separatam habitam),[2] digeruntur plus quam mille species descriptae, sed ut videtur permultae species aliae nondum inveniuntur. Species Figitidarum per plurumum orbis terrarum fiunt.[3]


Classis : Insecta 
Ordo : Hymenoptera 
Subordo : Apocrita 
Superfamilia : Cynipoidea 
Familia : Figitidae 
   
Subdivisiones: Subfamiliae
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Subfamilia Charipinae

Systematica

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Anno 2011 erant duodecim subfamiliae.[3]

  1. Buffington, Matthew L.; Nylander, Johan A. A.; Heraty, John M. (2007). "The phylogeny and evolution of Figitidae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea)". Cladistics 23 (5): 403–431 .
  2. Forshage, Mattias; Nordlander, Göran; Buffington, Matthew L. (2013). "Eucoilinae of North America: A Revised Catalog of Genera and Described Species". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 115 (3): 225–255 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Paretas-Martínez, J., et al., https://www.pensoft.net/journals/zookeys/article/829/systematics-of-australian-thrasorinae-hymenoptera-cynipoidea-figitidae-with-descriptions-of-mikeiinae-new-subfamily-two- "Systematics of Australian Thrasorinae (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea, Figitidae) with descriptions of Mikeiinae, new subfamily, two new genera, and three new species."] ZooKeys 108 (2011): 21–48.

Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Figitidas spectant.
  Vide "Figitidas" apud Vicispecies.
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