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| HYMENOPTERA, Ceraphronidae (Ceraphronoidea) --  <Images> & <Juveniles>   Please refer also
  to the following link for details on this group:         Ceraphronidae =  Link 1             Ceraphronidae --. This is a group of wasps whose members have been reared
  from a variety of hosts. Some ceraphronids are hyperparasitic, attacking the
  braconid or chalcid parasitoids of aphids or scale insects. Wingless forms in
  this group often inhabit soil and leaf litter.  There are 14 genera and
  about 363 known species, though a great many species are still undescribed.
  It is not a well known group as a whole, though most are believed to be
  parasitoids (particularly of flies), and a few hyperparasitoids. Many are
  found in the soil, and of these, a number are wingless.             The
  family is distinguished from the closely-related Megaspilidae by having a
  very small stigma in the wing, a very broad metasomal petiole, and a single
  median groove in the mesoscutum.   = = = = = =
  = = = = = = = = =    References:   Please refer to 
  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references may be found at: MELVYL Library
  ]   Alekseev, V. N.  (1978/1987).  Family
  Ceraphronidae (Ceraphronids).  In:  G. S. Medvedev (ed.) 1987, Keys to the
  Insects of the European Part of the USSR. Vol. 3 Hymenoptera, Pt. 2.  Akad. Nauk.,
  Zool. Inst., Leningrad, SSSR. (trans. fr. Russian,    Алексеев
  В. Н.  1980.  Таксономическое
  положение
  наездника Dendrocerus
  spissicornis Hellen, 1966 и
  замечания о
  систематике
  рода Dendrocerus Ratzeburg (Hymenoptera,
  Ceraphronoidea, Megaspilidae) //
  Энтомол.
  обозр. 59(2) 385—389.    Алексеев
  В. Н. Надсемейство
  Ceraphronoidea //
  Определитель
  насекомых
  Дальнего
  Востока
  России. —
  Владивосток :
  Дальнаука, 1995. —
  С. 24—37.   Ashmead, W. H. 
  1893. 
  Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. 45: 
  1-472.   Clausen, C.
  P.  1940.  Entomophagous Insects.  McGraw-Hill, NY.  688 p.   Dessart,
  M.  1962. 
  Soc. Roy. Ent., Belg. Bull. et Ann. 98:  305-09.   Dessart, P.
  1975. A propos du genre Neoceraphron Ashmead, 1893 (Hym. Ceraphronoidea
  Ceraphronidae). Bulletin et Annales de la Société Royale Belge
  d’Entomologie 111: 248—261.    Dessart, P.
  & Cancemi, P. 1987. Tableau dichotomique des genres de Ceraphronoidea
  (Hymenoptera) avec commentaires et nouvelles especies. Frustula
  Entomologica 7-8: 307—372.   Haviland,
  M. D.  1920. 
  Quart. J. Micro. Sci. 65: 
  451-78.   Johnson, N. F.
  & L. Musetti. 2004. Catalog of the systematic literature of the
  superfamily Ceraphronoidea (Hymenoptera). Contributions of the American
  Entomological Institute 33 (2): 1-149.   Kieffer, J. J. 
  2009.  Serphidae (=
  Proctotrupidae) et Calliceratidae (= Ceraphronidae).  Bibliolife, Sept. 2009.   Masner, L.
  & M. Dessart.  1967.  Bull. Inst. Roy. Sci. Nat. de Belg. 43:  25-9.   Ulrich, W.  2004. 
  Soil-living parasitic Hymenoptera: comparison between a forest and an
  open landscape habitat.  Pedobiologia
  48(1):  59-69.   |