Abstract

Karyotypes of twelve species of chalcidoid wasps from five families were studied for the first time: Baryscapus endemus and B. galactopus (2n = 12), Entedon parvicalcar and E. procioni (n = 6), and E. sparetus (2n = 12; all Eulophidae); Sycophila submutica (2n =16; Eurytomidae); Cerchysius subplanus (n = 11 and 2n = 22; Encyrtidae); Pteromalus cioni (2n =10; Pteromalidae); Pseudotorymus sp., Torymus microstigma, T. rubi, and Torymus sp. (all with 2n = 12; Torymidae). Various aspects of chromosomal diversity of Chalcidoidea are discussed.

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