Chrysidinae
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Description: Information from Wikipedia on this subfamily of cuckoo wasps, which lay their eggs in the nest of an insect host where their larvae consume the host eggs or larvae.
Chrysidinae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia contains those species that are most commonly recognized as , being by far the largest and most familiar subfamily. The group contains some 3000 species in 48 genera in 4 tribes worldwide. They are highly sculptured, with brilliantly colored metallic bodies, and capable of folding their bodies over (or, more commonly, rolling into a ball) as a defensive mechanism. They are most diverse in desert regions of the world, as they are typically associated with solitary
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