Girault-1917

Guides

  • Paragaleopsomyia

    Paragaleopsomyia is a genus of minute parasitic wasps in the family Eulophidae, subfamily Tetrastichinae. The genus was described by Girault in 1917. Like other eulophid wasps, members of this genus are likely parasitoids of other insects, though specific host associations remain poorly documented. The genus is known from the Nearctic region.

  • Sympiesis marilandia

    Sympiesis marilandia is a species of parasitoid wasp in the family Eulophidae, described by Girault in 1917. It is a member of the genus Sympiesis, which contains numerous species of small chalcidoid wasps that parasitize various insect hosts. The species is recorded from multiple provinces in Canada, suggesting a temperate North American distribution. Like other Eulophidae, it is presumed to be a parasitoid, though specific host associations for this species have not been documented in the available sources.