Insecta - Hymenoptera - Eulophidae
Alternative spellings: Eulophi, Eulophinae
Full reference: A. H. Haliday. 1833. An essay on the classification of the parasitic Hymenoptera of Britain, which correspond with the Ichneumones minuti of Linnaeus. The Entomological Magazine 1:259-276
Parent taxon: Chalcidoidea according to J. M. Heraty et al. 2013
See also Carpenter 1992, Sharkey 2007 and Statz 1938
Sister taxa: Agaonidae, Aphelinidae, Asaphesinae, Aspidopleura, Austrosystasinae, Baeomorphidae, Boucekiidae, Bouceklytinae, Brachyceritidae, Ceidae, Cerocephalidae, Chalcedectidae, Chalcididae, Chrysolampidae, Cleonymidae, Coelocybidae, Diparidae, Distylopinae, Ditropinotellinae, Diversinitidae, Encyrtidae, Enoggerinae, Epichrysomallidae, Eucharitidae, Eunotidae, Eupelmidae, Eurytomidae, Expansicornidae, Herbertiidae, Hetreulophidae, Heydeniidae, Idioporidae, Keryinae, Leptoomidae, Leucospidae, Lithobelyta, Louriciinae, Lyciscidae, Macromesidae, Melanosomellidae, Metapelmatidae, Micradelinae, Moranilidae, Mymaridae, Neanastatidae, Neapterolelapinae, Neodiparidae, Ooderidae, Parasaphodinae, Pelecinellidae, Perilampidae, Pirenidae, Protoitidae, Pteromalidae, Pteromalites, Signiphoridae, Spalangiidae, Storeyinae, Systasidae, Tanaostigmatidae, Tetracampidae, Torymidae, Trichogrammatidae
Subtaxa: Entedoninae Eulophinae Paraeulophites Tetrastichinae Trigonopterites
Distribution:
• Miocene of the Dominican Republic (1 collection), Ethiopia (1)
• Oligocene of Germany (1)
• Eocene of China (2), the Russian Federation (1)
Total: 6 collections including 8 occurrences