Chrysolampidae

Family of wasps

Chrysolampidae
Temporal range: Ypresian–Recent
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Philomides sp. (Philomidinae)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Superfamily: Chalcidoidea
Family: Chrysolampidae
Subfamilies

Chrysolampinae
Philomidinae

Diversity
2 subfamilies
9 genera

Chrysolampidae is a small family of parasitoids within the Chalcidoidea. The family is related to a clade that includes the Eucharitidae, Perilampidae and Eutrichosomatidae. This group of wasp families have first-instar larvae that are called "planidia". Adult females lay eggs on vegetation (often flowers) frequented by their host insects; after hatching, the planidia attach themselves to adults of the host, which then carries some of them to nests of the host. Here they parasitize the host larvae or pupae, before developing into winged adults.[1][2]

Subfamiles and genera

Chrysolampinae

  • Austrotoxeuma (Australia and New Zealand)
  • Brachyelatus (Australia)
  • Chrysolampus (North America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia)
  • Chrysomalla (Asia, Europe, North Africa, Western USA, and Australia)
  • Elatomorpha (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Morocco)
  • Parelatus (Australia)

Philomidinae

  • Aperilampus (Afrotropics)
  • Philomides (Afrotropics, southern Palearctic and Indomalaya)
  • Vidlinus (Afrotropics)

Distribution

The distribution of the Chrysolampinae includes steppe and Mediterranean regions in western North America, Europe, North Africa and Central Asia, mesic forests in Europe and Asia, and tropical forests in Australia and the Philippines.[3] Philomidinae are found in a range of vegetation types in the Afrotropics, southern Palearctic and Indomalaya.[1]

Biology

Knowledge of the biology of the Chrysolampidae is limited: A few species of the Chrysolampinae are known to be parasitoids of beetles, including weevils of the genus Tychius and a pollen beetle Meligethes pedicularius.[3] Aperilampus varians is a parasitoid of the pupa of Halictus africanus; other species of the Philomidinae are probably also parasitoids of ground-nesting bees.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Heraty, J., Derafshan, H., & Moghaddam, M. (2019). Review of the Philomidinae Ruschka (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Perilampidae), with description of three new species. Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny, 77, 39-56. DOI PDF
  2. ^ Noyes, J.S. and Pitkin, B.R. (2003). Universal Chalcidoidea Database: Notes on families. Perilampidae
  3. ^ a b Darling, D.C. (1986). Revision of the new world Chrysolampinae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea). The Canadian Entomologist, 118(9), 913-940. DOI PDF
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Tenthredinoidea
  • Argidae (argid sawflies)
  • Blasticotomidae (fern sawflies)
  • Cimbicidae (cimbicid sawflies)
  • Diprionidae (conifer sawflies)
  • Pergidae (pergid sawflies)
  • Tenthredinidae (common sawflies)
Xyeloidea
Pamphilioidea
Siricoidea
  • Anaxyelidae (cedar wood wasps)
  • Siricidae (horntails)
Xiphydrioidea
  • Xiphydriidae (wood wasps)
Cephoidea
  • Cephidae (stem sawflies)
Orussoidea
  • Orussidae (parasitic wood wasps)
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Ichneumonoidea
  • Braconidae (braconids)
  • Ichneumonidae (ichneumon wasps)
Ceraphronoidea
Proctotrupomorpha
Platygastroidea
Cynipoidea
Proctotrupoidea (s.str.)
Diaprioidea
Mymarommatoidea
Chalcidoidea
(chalcid wasps)
Evanioidea
Stephanoidea
Megalyroidea
Trigonaloidea
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Vespoidea
  • Rhopalosomatidae (rhopalosomatid wasps)
  • Vespidae (paper wasps, potter wasps, pollen wasps, yellowjackets, hornets)
Tiphioidea
Thynnoidea
  • Chyphotidae
  • Thynnidae (flower wasps)
  • Sierolomorphidae (sierolomorphid wasps)
Pompiloidea
  • Mutillidae (velvet ants)
  • Myrmosidae
  • Pompilidae (spider wasps)
  • Sapygidae (sapygid, or club-horned wasps)
Scolioidea
  • Scoliidae (scoliid wasps)
Formicoidea
  • Formicidae (ants)
Apoidea
Spheciformes
(sphecoid wasps)
Anthophila
(bees)
Taxon identifiers
Chrysolampidae