Biology:Brachycentridae

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Short description: Family of caddisflies

Brachycentridae
Brachycentrus.jpg
Brachycentrus sp. larva in case
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Trichoptera
Superfamily: Phryganeoidea
Family: Brachycentridae
Ulmer, 1903
Micrasema

Brachycentridae is a family of humpless casemaker caddisflies in the order Trichoptera. It is found in North America, Europe, and Asia. Georg Ulmer first described it in Germany in 1903 as a subfamily of Sericostomatidae.[1] The type genus for Brachycentridae is Brachycentrus J. Curtis, 1834.[2]

Distribution

The family Brachycentridae contains at least 100 species in about 8 genera. The genera Adicrophelps and Amiocentrus are found near the Arctic circle. Species of the genera Doliocentrus and Eorbachycentrus are found in southeastern Siberia and Japan and western North America respectively.[3]

Larvae

Most species' larvae make cases using plant or rock material. Several others make it out of silk. A few species' larvae in Brachycentrus form cases in the water with hairs sticking out to absorb food from the water.[3]

Genera

These eight genera belong to the family Brachycentridae:

  • Adicrophleps Flint, 1965 i c g b
  • Amiocentrus Ross, 1938 i c g b
  • Baissoplectrum Ivanov, 2006 g
  • Brachycentrus Curtis, 1834 i c g b
  • Dolichocentrus Martynov, 1935 i c g
  • Eobrachycentrus Wiggins, 1965 i c g
  • Hummeliella Forsslund, 1936 i c g
  • Micrasema McLachlan, 1876 i c g b

Data sources: i = ITIS,[2] c = Catalogue of Life,[4] g = GBIF,[5] b = Bugguide.net[6]

References

Bibliography

  • Ulmer, G. (1903) Ueber die Metamorphose der Trichopteren.(in German) Hamburg, Germany: Abhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen.
  • Wiggins, G. B. (2004) Caddisflies: the underwater architects. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Wikidata ☰ Q1936330 entry