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Acaenitinae

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Acaenitinae is a subfamily of the parasitoid wasp family Ichneumonidae. Female Acaenitinae have a large triangular projecting genital plate.

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  • Distribution
  • Taxonomy and phylogeny
  • Genera
  • Acaenitini <small>Förster, 1869</small>
  • Coleocentrini <small>Clément, 1938</small>
  • ''Incertae sedis''
  • References
  • Further reading
  • External links

Acaenitinae is a subfamily of the parasitoid wasp family Ichneumonidae. Female Acaenitinae have a large triangular projecting genital plate.

== Distribution == It is distributed on all continents except Antarctica, although only one specimen (from the genus Arotes) has ever been discovered in South America.

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