The Rogadinae are a large subfamily of braconid parasitoid wasps.
Several Rogadinae species parasitize pest caterpillars and are important for naturally occurring biological control.
The host is allowed to develop as the wasp larvae feeds internally on its tissues.
Rogadines are unique among braconids in that their host caterpillar is eventually reduced to a mummified husk.
[1] The following tribes and genera belong to the subfamily Rogadinae:[2]