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HYMENOPTERA, Mymarommatidae (= Callimomidae) (Mymarommatoidea)
(or
Serphitoidea) (= Callimomidae) <Adults>
& <Juveniles> Mymarommatidae (= Callimomidae) This is a very small family of tiny insects. Only 10 living
species in 1 genus have been described with others being known only as
fossils. They had occurred worldwide.
So that more are certain to be
found. Nevertheless, they they are
easily missed and difficult to study because of their small size of only 0.32
mm. long. Little is known about the biology
of these insects but because of their size, and simple ovipositor, it is thought
that they are parasitoids on the eggs of other insects. They were originally
placed as a subfamily of the chalcidoid family Mymaridae but, because of
morphological differences, are now considered in their own superfamily, Mymarommatoidea, and their similarity
to Mymaridae is probably a case of convergent evolution. There
is no agreement as to the nearest living relatives of the
Mymarommatidae. It haas been
suggested that nearest relatives are the extinct family Serphitidae, and thus
the Mymarommatidae could be considered as "living fossils", a
surviving lineage of an extinct superfamily Serphitoidea. =
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = References: Please refer to
<biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references may be
found at: MELVYL Library ] Debauche, H. R. 1948. Etude sur les
Mymarommidae et les Mymaridae de la Belgique (Hymenoptera,
Chalcidoidea). Mém. Mus. R. Hist. Nat. Belg.
108: 1-248. Gibson, G. A. P. & C. M.
Yoshimoto. Three new species of Paleomymar Munier from the New
World (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea, Mymarommatidae). [Yoshimoto 1984 noted "in preparation"]. Nikol'skaya, M.
N. 1978/1987. Family Serphitidae (Serphitids). 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, Amerind. Publ. Co., Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi). 1341 p. Schlüter, T. 1978.
Zur Systematik und Palökologie harzkonservierter Anthropoda einer
Taphozönose aus dem Cenomanium von NW-Frankreich. Berliner geowiss. Dietrich Reimer. Abh. 9:
1-99. Yoshimoto, C. M. 1975. Cretaceous
chalcidoid fossils from Canadian amber.
Canad. Ent. 107: 499-528. Yoshimoto, C. M. 1984. The Insects and
Arachnids of Canada. Part 12. The
Families and Subfamilies of Canadian Chalcidoid Wasps, Hymenoptera:
Chalcidoidea. Biosystematics Res.
Inst., Ottawa, Ontario, Res. Br. Agr. Canada Publ. 1760. 149 p. |