Rogadinae
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Aleiodes accohannocki
Aleiodes accohannocki is a species of braconid wasp in the subfamily Rogadinae. The species epithet honors the Accohannock people, an indigenous group from the Chesapeake Bay region. Like other members of the genus Aleiodes, it is a parasitoid wasp that develops within host caterpillars. The species was described by Shaw and colleagues as part of extensive taxonomic work on the genus Aleiodes, which has seen many new species described from the Americas in recent decades.
Aleiodes graphicus
Aleiodes graphicus is a parasitoid wasp species in the family Braconidae, first described by Cresson in 1872. It belongs to the genus Aleiodes, commonly known as "mummy-making wasps" for their habit of mummifying host caterpillars. The species is part of a diverse group of rogadine braconids that parasitize lepidopteran larvae. Like other Aleiodes species, it is presumed to be a koinobiont endoparasitoid, developing inside living hosts before emerging.
Aleiodes kisomm
Aleiodes kisomm is a species of braconid wasp in the subfamily Rogadinae, described by Fortier. It belongs to a genus known for 'mummy-making' behavior, where larvae parasitize caterpillars and cause them to mummify. The species is documented from a primary type specimen housed at the University of California Riverside Entomology Research Museum (UCRC ENT 79338). As with other Aleiodes species, it is presumed to be a koinobiont endoparasitoid of Lepidoptera larvae, though specific host records for this species have not been published.
Stiropius bucculatricis
A parasitoid wasp in family Braconidae, originally described by Ashmead in 1889. The species epithet indicates an association with leaf-mining moths in family Bucculatricidae. One of three recognized Nearctic species in genus Stiropius.
Yelicones
Yelicones is a genus of braconid wasps in the subfamily Rogadinae, containing at least 120 described species. The genus has undergone taxonomic revision in the Australasian region, where 14 species have been documented from Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Fiji. As members of Braconidae, species in this genus are presumed to be parasitoids, though specific host associations remain poorly documented for most species.
Yelicones nigromarginatus
Yelicones nigromarginatus is a species of braconid wasp in the subfamily Rogadinae, described from specimens collected in Vermont, USA. The species name refers to the dark marginal coloration of the wings. Like other members of Yelicones, it is presumed to be a koinobiont endoparasitoid of lepidopteran larvae, though specific host records for this species remain undocumented. It is one of approximately 50 described species in the genus Yelicones, which occurs primarily in the Neotropical and Nearctic regions.