Parasitic wasp
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The term parasitic wasp refers to a large, artificial assemblage of Hymenopteran superfamilies which are primarily parasitoids of other animals, mostly other arthropods. Historically, the classification system of Hymenoptera included two divisions within the suborder Apocrita: one of these, the Parasitica, is (or should effectively be considered) synonymous with "parasitic wasp". However, the use of the name Parasitica (or its alternative, Terebrantia) has been phased out in recent years, as it is a paraphyletic grouping, and most modern classifications explicitly reject the use of any groups that are not monophyletic.
The traditional superfamilies in the "Parasitica" are:
- Superfamily Stephanoidea
- Superfamily Trigonaloidea
- Superfamily Megalyroidea
- Superfamily Evanioidea
- Superfamily Ceraphronoidea
- Superfamily Platygastroidea
- Superfamily Proctotrupoidea
- Superfamily Cynipoidea
- Superfamily Mymarommatoidea - (sometimes called Serphitoidea)
- Superfamily Chalcidoidea
- Superfamily Ichneumonoidea
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