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Braconidae: Meteorinae<br />
Meteorus - Some species exclusively attack larval beetles in wood or tree bark, or in arboreal<br />
bracket fungi; others attack micro-moth larvae in bracket fungi on trees. Most,<br />
however, are endoparasitoids of lepidopteran larvae. (Shaw & Huddleston, 1991)<br />
Meteorus obfuscatus (Nees) - Has been found as a parasite of the fungus beetle Orchesia<br />
micans.<br />
Meteorus profligator (Haliday)* - Has been reared from Cis boleti in Ireland (O’Connor et al,<br />
1999).<br />
Meteorus tabidus (Wesmael)* - Has been found as a parasite of the longhorn beetle Leiopus<br />
nebulosus.<br />
Braconidae: Cenocoeliinae - Endoparasitoids of wood or bark boring beetle larvae,<br />
killing the host only after it has prepared for pupation and <strong>com</strong>pleting their feeding<br />
externally. A cocoon is then spun within the host’s pupation cell or gallery. (Shaw &<br />
Huddleston, 1991)<br />
Cenocoelius aartseni (van Achterberg) - Has been reared from logs with the longhorns<br />
Grammoptera ruficornis, Pogonocherus hispidus and Tetrops praeusta at Silwood<br />
Park, Berkshire; also known from New Forest and Highmeadow Woods, Glos (Shaw,<br />
1999)<br />
Cenocoelius analis (Nees) - Reared from hawthorn Crataegus and rowan Sorbus twigs with<br />
the longhorn Tetrops praeusta at Silwood Park, Berkshire (Shaw, 1999). Also known<br />
from: Chippenham Fen, Cambridgeshire; Santon Downham, Norfolk; and Pamber<br />
Forest, Hampshire.<br />
Lestricus secalis (Linnaeus) - Doubtfully British. A northerly species in Europe and has been<br />
recorded from cerambycid and other beetle hosts that feed in the bark or wood of<br />
conifers, including the native pine Pinus wood speciality longhorn Pogonocherus<br />
fasciculatus (Shaw, 1999).<br />
Braconidae: Alysiinae<br />
Asobara tabida (Nees)* - Parasitoid of Drosophila fruit flies including those associated with<br />
fungi.<br />
Tanycarpa bicolor* - Parasitoid of Drosophila fruit flies including those associated with<br />
fungi.<br />
Tanycarpa punctata - Parasitoid of Drosophila fruit flies including those associated with<br />
fungi.<br />
EVANIOIDEA<br />
Aulacidae<br />
Aulacus striatus Jurine - A parasite of Xiphydria sawflies.<br />
CYNIPOIDEA<br />
Eucoilidae - Parasitoids of Drosophila fruit flies including those associated with fungi.<br />
Internal parasites of the larvae and emerge from the puparia (Quinlan, 1978).<br />
Kleidotoma dolichocera Thompson*<br />
Kleidotoma elegans Cameron - Once taken from a Hylurgops (Scolytidae) gallery (Quinlan,<br />
1978).<br />
Ibaliidae: Ibaliinae - Internal parasites of siricid wood wasps in timber (Fergusson,<br />
1986).<br />
Ibalia leucospoides (Hochenwarth) - Host: Siricidae in Pinaceae; widespread.<br />
Ibalia rufipes Cresson - Host: Siricidae in Pinaceae; rare.<br />
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