oreides
Oreides is a genus within the family Orestiidae, a group of small, elongated insects commonly known as parasitic wasps. These insects are classified under the order Hymenoptera, which also includes bees, ants, and other wasps. Oreides species are primarily known for their parasitic behavior, often laying their eggs inside or on the bodies of other arthropods, particularly caterpillars and other insect larvae. This parasitism plays an important role in controlling pest populations and maintaining ecological balance.
The morphological features of Oreides include narrow, elongated bodies, and typically reduced wing size, which are
Geographically, Oreides species are distributed across various regions, including parts of Africa, Asia, and Oceania. They
Research into Oreides remains ongoing, with scientists studying their taxonomy, life cycle, and interactions within ecosystems