A systematic review of the Families Chrysolampidae, Cleonymidae, Diparidae, Cerocephalidae, Chalcedectidae, Ceidae and Herbertiidae

C. Marchiori
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Despite their small size, the Chalcidoidea play a significant role in the ecosystem. Most species are parasitoids of other insects, attacking the egg or larval stage of their host, although many other life cycles are known. These hosts can be found in at least 12 different insect orders, including Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths), Diptera (true flies), Coleoptera (beetles), Hemiptera (true insects) and other Hymenoptera, as well as two orders of Arachnida and even a family of Nematoda. In addition to the parasitoids, there are some species with the phytophagous habit, the larvae feed inside seeds, stems and galls. This work aims to examine the parasitoids of Chrysolampidae, Cleonymidae, Diparidae, Cerocephalidae, Chalcedectidae, Ceidae and Herbertiidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea). The present work used the reference of bibliographical research, understood as the act of inquiring and seeking information on a given subject, through a survey carried out in national and foreign databases, with the objective of detecting what there is of consensus or controversy. in the state of the art. Digital platforms were examined. Google Scholar, CrossRef, CiteFactor, Scilit (Scientific Literature), Academic Resource Index (Research), Scientific Indexing Services, ResearchGate, World Cat, DRJI (Directory of Research Journals Indexing), Semantic Scholar. The articles were published from 1972 to 2022 in indexed scientific research, book scientific chapters, theses banks, university dissertations, national and international scientific articles and scientific journals.
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尽管它们的体型很小,但在生态系统中扮演着重要的角色。大多数种类是其他昆虫的寄生体,攻击宿主的卵或幼虫阶段,尽管已知许多其他生命周期。这些寄主可以在至少12种不同的昆虫目中找到,包括鳞翅目(蝴蝶和飞蛾)、双翅目(真蝇)、鞘翅目(甲虫)、半翅目(真昆虫)和其他膜翅目,以及蛛形纲的两个目,甚至是线虫科。除拟寄生物外,还有部分种具有植食习性,幼虫在种子、茎和虫瘿内取食。本文研究了姬蜂科、蜂蜂科、蜂蜂科、蜂蜂科、蜂蜂科的寄生蜂(膜翅目:蜂蜂总科)。目前的工作使用了参考书目研究,理解为通过在国内和外国数据库中进行的调查来查询和寻找关于特定主题的信息的行为,目的是发现存在共识或争议的内容。是最先进的。调查了数字平台。Google Scholar, CrossRef, CiteFactor, sciilit(科学文献),学术资源索引(研究),科学索引服务,ResearchGate, World Cat, DRJI(研究期刊索引目录),Semantic Scholar。这些文章从1972年到2022年发表在索引科学研究、书籍科学章节、论文库、大学论文、国内和国际科学论文和科学期刊上。
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