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Encyclopedia > Chalcid
Chalcidae species

Torymus (chalcid wasp)

Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Metazoa
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Class: Insecta
Subclass: Pterygota
Infraclass: Neoptera
Superorder: Endopterygota
Order: Hymenoptera
Suborder: Apocrita
Superfamily: Chalcidoidea
Family: Chalcidae
Subfamilies of Chalcid Wasps

many subfamilies,



Chalcid wasps (family Chalcidae) belong to the insect order Hymenoptera.


Most of the species are parasitoids of other insects, attacking the egg or larval stage of their host. These hosts are to be found in many insect orders including Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths), Diptera (true flies), Coleoptera (beetles) and Homoptera (true bugs).


A few species are phytophagous and the larvae feed inside seeds, stems, and galls. Generally beneficial to humans as a group, chalcids keep crop pests under control, and many species have been imported to control insect pests.


They can be found almost everywhere, particularly on flowers and foliage but are often overlooked due to their very small size.


Chalcids are tiny, dark-coloured wasps, often metallic blue or green with complex sculpturing on the body. They are also recognized by the characteristic reduced wing venation. They have a significant part to play in ecosystems and their true importance cannot be overestimated.




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Chalcides - AgriHelper (2341 words)
In Chalcides chalcides, implantation occurs in the incubatory chambers, expanded areas of the oviduct that contain the egg and subsequently the embryo.
  Morphogenesis of the placental membranes in the viviparous, placentotrophic lizard Chalcides chalcides (Squamata: Scincidae).
Chalcides skinks have bony plates on the head and body, a scaly and feebly nicked tongue, elongated and sometimes snakelike body, with the limbs absent or little developed, and the lower eyelid has a transparent disc.
Digimorph - Chalcides ocellatus (ocellated skink) (653 words)
Chalcides ocellatus, the ocellated or eyed skink or 'gongilo', occurs in southern Europe, northwest Africa, and western Asia.
Chalcides ocellatus is a member of Scincidae, the largest 'family' of extant lizards (see also Eumeces fasciatus, the five-lined skink).
Observations on limb reduction in the scincid lizard genus Chalcides.
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