@article{fdi:010079757, title = {{A} first phylogenomic hypothesis for {E}ulophidae ({H}ymenoptera, {C}halcidoidea)}, author = {{R}asplus, {J}. {Y}. and {B}laimer, {B}. {B}. and {B}rady, {S}. {G}. and {B}urks, {R}. {A}. and {D}elvare, {G}. and {F}isher, {N}. and {G}ates, {M}. and {G}authier, {N}athalie and {G}umovsky, {A}. {V}. and {H}ansson, {C}. and {H}eraty, {J}. {M}. and {F}usu, {L}. and {N}idelet, {S}. and {P}ereira, {R}. {A}. {S}. and {S}aun, {L}. and {U}baidillah, {R}. and {C}ruaud, {A}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{E}ulophidae is a hyper-diverse family of chalcidoid wasps with 324 genera, about 5300 described species and probably thousands of others to be described. {U}ntil now, the absence of unequivocal morphological apomorphies and the low resolution provided by the handful of {S}anger sequenced genes have hampered the reconstruction of phylogenetic relationships within the family. {H}ere, we used ultra-conserved elements and their flanking regions to resolve relationships among 84 species of eulophids included in 63 genera representing all subfamilies and most tribes, plus 15 outgroups. {O}ur analyses recover all traditional {E}ulophidae subfamilies and tribes with high support and globally agree with the traditional classification of the family. {O}ur results confirm that {E}ulophinae + {T}etrastichinae is the sister group of ({O}pheliminae + {E}ntiinae) + {E}ntedoninae. {A}t the generic level, our analyses provide high support for intergeneric relationships for which morphology and {S}anger markers previously failed to provide resolution. {O}ur results also confirm that{T}risecodesdoes not group with {E}ulophidae and may not belong to this family; however, its correct classification still awaits a large-scale phylogenomic hypothesis for {C}halcidoidea. {T}his work opens new avenues towards a better understanding of the evolutionary history, biogeography and evolution of host-parasitoid associations in this hyper-diverse family of chalcidoid wasps.}, keywords = {{P}hylogenetics ; ultraconserved element ; {UCE}s ; target enrichment ; sequence ; capture}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{J}ournal of {N}atural {H}istory}, volume = {54}, numero = {9-12}, pages = {597--609}, ISSN = {0022-2933}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.1080/00222933.2020.1762941}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010079757}, }