The
Chalcididae are a moderate-sized
family within the
Chalcidoidea, composed mostly of
parasitoids and a few
hyperparasitoids. The family is apparently
polyphyletic, though the different subfamilies may each be
monophyletic, and some may be elevated to family status in the near future. As presently defined, there are over 85 genera and over 1455 species worldwide. They are often black with yellow, red, or white markings, rarely brilliantly metallic, with a robust
mesosoma and very strong sculpturing. The hind
femora are often greatly enlarged, with a row of teeth or serrations along the lower margin.