Brachycentridae

Brachycentridae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Class: Insecta
Subclass: Pterygota
Infraclass: Neoptera
(unranked): Endopterygota
Superorder: Amphiesmenoptera
Order: Trichoptera
Family: Brachycentridae
Genera
  • Adicrophelps
  • Amiocentrus
  • Brachycentrus
  • Doliocentrus
  • Eorbachycentrus
  • Micrasema

Brachycentridae is a family of insect 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]

Distribution

In 2004, it contained slightly over 100 species in six different genra. The genera Adicrophelps and Amiocentrus are found near the Arctic circle. Doliocentrus and Eorbachycentrus are found in southeastern Siberia and Japan and Western North America respectively.[2]

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.[2]

References

  1. Ulmer, p. 18.
  2. 1 2 Wiggins, p. 292.

Bibliography

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