The
Perilampidae are a small
family within the
Chalcidoidea, composed mostly of
hyperparasitoids. The family is closely related to the
Eucharitidae, and the eucharitids appear to have evolved from within the Perilampidae, thus rendering the family
paraphyletic (if the two families are joined in the future, the name with precedence is Eucharitidae). As presently defined, there are 15 genera and >270 species worldwide. They are often brilliantly metallic (especially blue or green), with robust
mesosomae and a small, triangular
metasomae (swollen and bulbous in Philomidinae). They are generally very strongly sculptured. The
prothorax is typically very broad and disc-like, and the
labrum is multidigitate, a feature shared with the Eucharitidae.