Bishop Museum - Browse Hawaiian Checklist Database

The State Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Honolulu, Hawaii


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Aphelinidae (Family)
Aleurodiphilus (Genus) [Search]
Aneristus (Genus) [Search]
Aphelinus (Genus) [Search]
Aphytis (Genus) [Search]
Archenomus (Genus) [Search]
Aspidiotiphagus (Genus) [Search]
Azotus (Genus) [Search]
Cales (Genus) [Search]
Centrodora (Genus) [Search]
Coccophagus (Genus) [Search]
Encarsia (Genus) [Search]
Encarsia agilior (Species) [Search]
Encarsia aseta (Species) [Search]
Encarsia bicolor (Species) [Search]
Encarsia citrina (Species) [Search]
Encarsia citrinus (Species) [Search]
Encarsia clypealis (Species) [Search]
Encarsia formosa (Species) [Search]
Encarsia guadeloupae (Species) [Search]
Encarsia haitiensis (Species) [Search]
Encarsia hawaiiana (Species) [Search]
Encarsia hispida (Species) [Search]
Encarsia koebelei (Species) [Search]
Encarsia lounsburyi (Species) [Search]
Encarsia lutea (Species) [Search]
Encarsia mineoi (Species) [Search]
Encarsia nigricephala (Species) [Search]
Encarsia nipponica (Species) [Search]
Encarsia opulenta (Species) [Search]
Encarsia pergandiella (Species) [Search]
Encarsia protransvena (Species) [Search]
Encarsia smithi (Species) [Search]
Encarsia transvena (Species) [Search]
Encarsia variegata (Species) [Search]
Encarsia versicolor (Species) [Search]
Encarsiella (Genus) [Search]
Eretmocerus (Genus) [Search]
Marietta (Genus) [Search]
Paraphelinus (Genus) [Search]
Proaphelinoides (Genus) [Search]
Prococcophagus (Genus) [Search]
Prospaltella (Genus) [Search]

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Note:
If you click on a for a taxon whose "children" taxa had displayed children taxa of their own (i.e., if multiple lower levels of hierarchy are displayed), the entire hierarchy under the original taxon will be hidden. If you later click on the for the original taxon again, all the lower hierarchy will be displayed as they were before.
Revised 18 April 2002 by rlp