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CHALCIDOIDEA<br />

Chalcididae<br />

Neochalcis fertoni - Believed to be a parasitoid of aculeata Hymenoptera nesting in twigs and<br />

stems; Norfolk (Askew, 1992b).<br />

Eurytomidae<br />

Eurytoma arctica Thomson - Has been reared from pupae of the ash Fraxinus bark beetle<br />

Hylesinus fraxini.<br />

Eurytoma nodularis – in GB??. Reported as a parasitoid of Passaloecus corniger wasps<br />

elsewhere in Europe.<br />

Perilampidae<br />

Perilampus micans Dalman - Has been reared from Lyctus beetle larvae (Ferrière & Kerrich,<br />

1958).<br />

Pteromalidae: Cleonyminae include species parasitic on insect larvae in concealed<br />

situations, including deadwood and leaf-mines.<br />

Cleonymus laticornis Walker* - Parasitic on deadwood Coleoptera; has been reared in<br />

England from the longhorn beetle Molorchus minor. Widely distributed in Europe.<br />

(Graham 1969).<br />

Cleonymus obscurus Walker - Has been reared in France from the elm Ulmus bark beetle<br />

Scolytus scolytus.(Graham 1969).<br />

Macromesinae<br />

Macromesus amphiretus Walker – Most recorded hosts are Scolytidae on Coniferae on the<br />

Continent, where it is widely scattered. The only reported British host is however<br />

Phloeophthorus rhododactylus on broom Cytisus scoparius. A rare and very localised<br />

species in Britain: Wytham Wood (Berks), Romsey (S. Hants) and Silwood Park<br />

(Berks) (Askew & Shaw, 2001).<br />

Spalangiinae<br />

Spalangia crassicornis Boucek - Hosts are myrmecophilous Diptera associated with the ant<br />

Lasius fuliginosus.(Graham 1969).<br />

Cerocephalinae<br />

Cerocephala cornigera Westwood - Has been found in Poland as a parasite of the ash<br />

Fraxinus bark beetle Leperesinus orni. (Graham 1969).<br />

Cerocephala rufa (Walker) - Has been reared in central Europe from Anobiidae, Agrilus and<br />

Xylocleptes. Possibly a secondary parasite through Spathius exarator (L.)<br />

(Braconidae). (Graham 1969).<br />

Theocolax formiciformis Westwood* - Well known as a parasite of Anobium spp; and has<br />

been said to attach Leperesinus fraxini, but this may be erroneous. (Graham 1969).<br />

Miscogasterinae<br />

Trigonoderus cyanescens (Forster) - Biology unknown (Graham 1969).<br />

Trigonoderus filatus Walker - Has been reared in Sweden from the longhorn beetle<br />

Pogonocherus hispidus.(Graham 1969).<br />

Trigonoderus princeps Westwood* - Has been reared in Sweden from Scolytus ratzeburgi.<br />

(Graham 1969).<br />

Trigonoderus pulcher Walker - Biology unknown (Graham 1969).<br />

Plutothrix acuminata (Thomson)<br />

Plutothrix cisae Hedqvist - Probably a parasite of the beetle Cis boleti (Graham 1969).<br />

Plutothrix coelius (Walker)* - Has been reared from the beetle Anobium punctatum in<br />

southern England & Ireland (Graham 1969); widespread in Europe.<br />

Plutothrix obtusiclava Graham - Silwood Park, Berkshire, on alder Alnus (Graham, 1993)<br />

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