Mikeiinae, Paretas-Martinez and Pujade-Villar, 2011
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Mikeiinae |
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This small subfamily contains some unusual figitid species endemic to Australia. Mikeius was originally placed within Thrasorinae , a
subfamily containing Thrasorus , another gall-associated figitid from Australia. Following a phylogenetic analysis, Paretas-Martinez et al. (2011) removed Mikeius from Thrasorinae and placed it in its own subfamily, Mikeiinae . Very rare in collections, but large numbers can be reared from Ophelimus (Eulophidae) infested Eucalyptus trees in Australia.
Biology. Primary parasitoid of Ophelimus spp. ( Eulophidae : Chalcidoidea) on Eucalyptus spp.
Distribution. Australia.
Relevant literature. Mikeius described by Buffington (2008) ; Mikeiinae by Paretas-Martinez et al. (2011). Phylogeny of the group by Buffington et al. (2012).
Classification.
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Mikeiinae
Buffington, Matthew L., Forshage, Mattias, Liljeblad, Johan, Tang, Chang-Ti & Noort, Simon van 2020 |
Mikeiinae
Paretas-Martinez and Pujade-Villar 2011 |