Mira (lat.) Is a genus of small parasitic chalcidoid riders from the Encyrtidae family. 5 species (4 of them in the Palaearctic). Length 1-2 mm. The body is metallic shiny. 3-pronged mandibles . Flagellum 6-segmented. Shortened parasidial grooves of the chest. The legs are 5-segmented [2] . The species Mira integralis (Mercet, 1921) is a parasite on Coniesta ignefusalis ( Pyralidae ) butterfly fireflies [3] . The species Mira mucora is associated with cereal plants of the Poaceae family ( Agropyron intermedium , Elytrigia intermedia ) [4] .
- Mira bifasciata Xu, 2000 - China (Liaoning) [5]
- Mira integralis (Mercet, 1921) - Europe ( Spain )
- = Euzkadia integralis Mercet, 1921
- = Mira iberica Mercet, 1922
- Mira latifronta Xu, 2000 - China (Heilongjiang (HeilungKiang), Liaoning) [5]
- Mira mucora Schellenberg, 1803 - Europe , Asia , North America
- = Dicelloceras vibrans Menzel, 1855
- = Encyrtus platycerus Dalman, 1820
- = Encyrtus vibrans (Menzel, 1855)
- = Euryscapus platycerus (Dalman, 1820)
- = Lonchocerus platycerus (Dalman, 1820)
- = Mira macrocera Schellenberg, 1803
- Mira stenoscapa Boucek, 1977 - Europe ( Spain ) [6]
- Mira sublaevis Boucek, 1977 - Europe (Spain) [6]
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| Scientific classification |
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| Kingdom: | Animals | | Type of: | Arthropods | | Grade: | Insects | | Squad: | Hymenoptera | | Suborder: | Belly-bellied | | Superfamily: | Chalcidoidea | | Family: | Encyrtidae | | Subfamily: | Tetracneminae | | Gender: | Mira |
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| Mira Schellenberg, 1803 [1] |
| Synonyms |
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- Dicelloceras menzel 1855
- Euryscapus Forster 1856
- Euzkadia Mercet 1921
- Lonchocerus dahlbom 1857
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