Helorus is a genus of parasitic wasps. It is the only living genus in the family Heloridae. There are about 12 described species in Helorus, found worldwide Members of the genus are parasitic on green lacewings. The oldest fossils are from Eocene aged Baltic amber.
Species
- Helorus alborzicus <small>Izadizadeh et al., 2015</small>
- Helorus anomalipes <small>(Panzer, 1798)</small>
- Helorus australiensis <small>New, 1975</small>
- Helorus brethesi <small>Ogloblin, 1928</small>
- Helorus celebensis <small>Achterberg, 2006</small>
- Helorus elgoni <small>Risbec, 1950</small>
- Helorus nigripes <small>Foerster, 1856</small>
- Helorus niuginiae <small>Naumann, 1983</small>
- Helorus ruficornis <small>Förster, 1856</small>
- Helorus striolatus <small>Cameron, 1906</small>
- Helorus suwai <small>Kusigemati, 1987</small>
- Helorus yezoensis <small>Kusigemati, 1987</small>
- â Helorus arturi <small>Muona, 2020</small>
- â Helorus festivus <small>Statz, 1938</small>
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