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<font color="#008000">'''''Cirrospilus ''(parasitoids)'''</font> Westwood, 1832
 
<font color="#008000">'''''Cirrospilus ''(parasitoids)'''</font> Westwood, 1832
  
This genus of tiny wasps (~ 1.5 mm long) is widely distributed and includes around 150 species. Many of them are ectoparasitoids of leafminer larvae. Several species are regarded as important natural enemies of pest leafminers. For example, ''[[Cirrospilus vittatus (parasitoid)|Cirrospilus vittatus]]'' is found in various regions as a parasitoid of pest species like ''[[Phyllocnistis citrella]]'' or ''[[Cameraria ohridella]]''.
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This genus of tiny wasps (1-2 mm long) is widely distributed and includes around 150 species. Many of them are ectoparasitoids of leafminer larvae. Several species are regarded as important natural enemies of pest leafminers. For example, ''[[Cirrospilus vittatus (parasitoid)|Cirrospilus vittatus]]'' is found in various regions as a parasitoid of pest species like ''[[Phyllocnistis citrella]]'' or ''[[Cameraria ohridella]]''.
  
  
 
Currently, the following species have been entered into the system:<br />
 
Currently, the following species have been entered into the system:<br />
 
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Cirrospilus female (click on image to enlarge it)
Author: Charley Eiseman
Source: BugGuide

Cirrospilus (parasitoids) Westwood, 1832

This genus of tiny wasps (1-2 mm long) is widely distributed and includes around 150 species. Many of them are ectoparasitoids of leafminer larvae. Several species are regarded as important natural enemies of pest leafminers. For example, Cirrospilus vittatus is found in various regions as a parasitoid of pest species like Phyllocnistis citrella or Cameraria ohridella.


Currently, the following species have been entered into the system: