Leptofoeninae


Leptofoeninae is a pteromalid wasp subfamily containing the largest known members of the Chalcidoidea. They also, like many of the smaller pteromalids, are brilliantly metallic.
The subfamily contains only two genera, Doddifoenus and Leptofoenus. The species Doddifoenus wallacei is the largest known chalcidoid wasp, reaching nearly in length.
The first Leptofoeninae species known from the fossil record, Leptofoenus pittfieldae, was described in 2009 by Dr. Michael Engel from a specimen discovered in Dominican amber.