The
Pteromalidae are a very large family of
parasitoid wasps, with some 3,450 described species in about 640 genera (the number was greater, but many species and genera have been reduced to synonymy in recent years). The subfamily-level divisions of the family are highly contentious and unstable, and the family unquestionably is completely artificial, composed of numerous, distantly related groups (
polyphyletic). Accordingly, details of their life histories range over nearly the entire range possible within the
Chalcidoidea, though the majority are (as with most chalcidoids)
parasitoids of other
insects. They are found throughout the world in virtually all habitats, and many are important as
biological control agents.