Ripiphoridae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Coleoptera
- Family
- Ripiphoridae
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Ripiphoridae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Ripiphoridae
Ripiphoridae (formerly spelled Rhipiphoridae) is a cosmopolitan family of some 450 described species of beetles sometimes called "wedge-shaped beetles". Ripiphoridae are unusual among beetle families in that many species are hypermetamorphic parasitoids, an attribute that they share with the Meloidae. Members of the family differ in their choice of hosts, but most attack various species of bees or wasps, while some others attack cockroaches or beetles. Many species of Ripiphoridae have abbreviated elytra, and flabellate or pectinate antennae.
...Ripiphoridae in languages:
- Danish
- Snyltebiller
- English
- Wedge-shaped Beetles
- Finnish
- loisikat
- German
- Fächerkäfer
- Japanese
- オオハナノミ科
- Korean
- 왕꽃벼룩과
- Russian
- Веероносцы
- Swedish
- kamhornsbaggar
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Aderidae
- Anthicidae
- Archeocrypticidae
- Boridae
- Chalcodryidae
- Ciidae
- Ischaliidae
- Melandryidae
- Meloidae
- Mordellidae
- Mycetophagidae
- Mycteridae
- Oedemeridae
- Promecheilidae
- Prostomidae
- Pterogeniidae
- Pyrochroidae
- Pythidae
- Rhizonium
- Ripiphoridae
- Salpingidae
- Scraptiidae
- Stenotrachelidae
- Synchroidae
- Tenebrionidae
- Tetratomidae
- Trachelostenidae
- Trictenotomidae
- Ulodidae
- Zopheridae































































































































































