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More model informationThe subfamily Hormiinae is a small subfamily of Braconidae and very closely allied to Doryctinae, Rhyssalinae and Rogadinae (Ashmead 1893) but are readily separated from these groups by subdiscoidal nervure (CU1a) being interstitial (Ashmead 1893) and second and third metasomal tergites largely membranous dorsally, nearly always less sclerotized than epipleuron and median carina of propodeum short or absent (van Achterberg 1993). The subfamily Hormiinae contains approximately 149 described species in two tribes and 15 genera, majority of species belonging to the genera Hormius Nees, Parahormius Nixon and Allobracon Gahan with 59, 34 and 24 species, respectively (Yu et al. 2012).
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