The
Cynipoidea are a moderate-sized
hymenopteran superfamily that presently includes five modern families and three extinct families, though others have been recognized in the past. The most familiar members of the group are
phytophagous, especially as
gall-formers, though the actual majority of included species are
parasitoids or
hyperparasitoids. They are typically glossy, dark, smooth wasps with somewhat compressed bodies and somewhat reduced wing venation. It is common for various
metasomal segments to be fused in various ways (often diagnostic for families or subfamilies), and the
petiole is very short, when present.