Pediobius

Pediobius is a genus of hymenopteran insects of the chalcid wasp family Eulophidae. Like their relatives, the larvae of these diminutive wasps are parasitoids of various arthropods (mainly insects). Some Pediobius are used in biological pest control.

Pediobius
Pediobius metallicus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Systasidae
Subfamily: Entedoninae
Genus: Pediobius
Walker, 1846
Type species
Pediobius imbreus
(Walker, 1846)
Species

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Synonyms
  • Amestocharis Girault, 1913
  • Chrysoatomoides Girault, 1913
  • Cluthaira Cameron, 1912
  • Entedon (Pediobius) Walker, 1846
  • Entedonomyia Girault, 1915
  • Entedonopseus Girault, 1915
  • Epacrias Girault, 1913
  • Epipleurotropis Girault, 1917
  • Heptomerus Rondani, 1874
  • Horismenopsis Girault, 1915
  • Mesentedon Girault, 1920
  • Mestocharoideus Girault, 1913
  • Mestocharomyia Girault, 1915
  • Microterus Spinola, 1811
  • Neopseudacrias Girault, 1915
  • Pleurotropis Förster, 1856
  • Pseudacrias Girault, 1913
  • Pseudacriasoides Girault, 1917
  • Rhopalotus Förster, 1856
  • Spartiophilus Rondani, 1872

There are over 200 species in the genus Pedobius and these include:

  • Pediobius foveolatus Crawford, 1912
  • Pediobius imbreus (Walker, 1846)
  • Pediobius lysis (Walker, 1839)
  • Pediobius metallicus (Nees, 1834)
  • Pediobius parvulus (Ferrière, 1933)

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