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Cynipencyrtus

Cynipencyrtus is a genus of parasatoid chalcid wasps. The genus was originally placed in the family Encyrtidae then moved to Tanaostigmatidae before being placed in its own family: Cynipencyrtidae, which it remains the sole genus of.

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Cynipencyrtus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Pancrustacea
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Superfamily: Chalcidoidea
Family: Cynipencyrtidae
Trjapitzin, 1973
Genus: Cynipencyrtus
Ishii, 1928
Type species
Cynipencyrtus flavus Ishii, 1928
Species

Cynipencyrtus flavus Ishii, 1928 Cynipencyrtus indicus Singh, 2008

Cynipencyrtus is a genus of parasatoid chalcid wasps.1 The genus was originally placed in the family Encyrtidae then moved to Tanaostigmatidae before being placed in its own family: Cynipencyrtidae, which it remains the sole genus of.2

Members of the genus are primary parasatoids of gall wasps with C. flavus parasitizing Dryocosmus kuriphilus and Andricus species.32 The exact host of C. Indicus is unknown however, the species was collected from a forest of Quercus leucotrichophora.4

Cynipencyrtus flavus can be found in Japan and China while C. indicus is found in India.4 Their bodies are entirely a non-metallic yellow or orange except for a brown gaster on the female.2

References

References

  1. UCD Community. 2023. Universal Chalcidoidea Database Website Cynipencyrtus Ishii, 1928 Accessed on 2026-1-19
  2. Gibson, Gary A.P.; Heraty, John M. (2025-03-25), "Cynipencyrtidae", Chalcidoidea of the World, CABI Books, pp. 300–304, doi:10.1079/9781800623545.0021#core-collateral-R21_000008, ISBN 978-1-80062-352-1, retrieved 2026-01-08{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link)
  3. Noort, Simon van. "Cynipencyrtidae - WaspWeb". www.waspweb.org. Retrieved 2026-01-29.
  4. Singh, Sudhir. (2008). First Record of the Genus Cynipencyrtus Ishii (Hymenoptera: Tanaostimatidae) from India with description of a new species from Garhwal Himalayas. Annals of Entomology. 26. 59-63.