The
Aulacidae are a small, cosmopolitan family, with two extant genera containing some 200 known species. They are primarily
endoparasitoids of wood wasps (
Xiphydriidae) and
xylophagous beetles (
Cerambycidae and
Buprestidae). They are closely related to the family
Gasteruptiidae, sharing the feature of having the first and second
metasomal tergites fused, and having the head on a long
pronotal "neck", though they are not nearly as slender and elongate as gasteruptiids, nor are their hind legs club-like, and they have more sculptured
thoraces. They share the evanioid trait of having the metasoma attached very high above the hind
coxae on the
propodeum.