- Trigonalidae
Taxobox
name = Trigonalidae
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Hymenoptera
subordo =Apocrita
superfamilia = Trigonaloidea
familia = Trigonalidae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision =>15Trigonalidae (sometimes spelled Trigonalyidae but the former spelling has formal precedence; see the [http://www.sfu.ca/~carmean/trig/name.html Trigonalidae Website] ) is one of the more unusual families of
hymenoptera ninsect s, of indeterminate affinity within the suborderApocrita (though sometimes believed to be related to theEvanioidea ), and presently placed in its own superfamily, Trigonaloidea. These wasps are extremely rare but surprisingly diverse, with some 90 species in over 15 genera, and are known from all parts of the world.What little is known about the
biology of these insects indicates a remarkably improbable life history: in nearly all known species, females lay thousands of minute eggs, "clamping" them to the edges or injecting them inside of leaves. The egg must then be consumed by acaterpillar . Once inside the caterpillar, the trigonalid egg either hatches and attacks any "other"parasitoid larvae (including its siblings) in the caterpillar, or it waits until the caterpillar is killed and fed to avespid larva, which it then attacks. Therefore, they areparasitoid s orhyperparasitoid s, but in a manner virtually unique among the insects, in that the eggs must be swallowed by a host. A few species are known to directly parasitisesawflies , however.
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