Laccotrephes, Stal, 1865

Polhemus, Dan A. & Polhemus, John T., 2013, Guide To The Aquatic Heteroptera Of Singapore And Peninsular Malaysia. X. Infraorder Nepomorpha-Famlies Belostomatidae And Nepidae, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 61 (1), pp. 25-45 : 39

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5351508

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scientific name

Laccotrephes
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Genus LACCOTREPHES Stål, 1865 View in CoL

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Discussion. — Members of the genus Laccotrephes are broad-bodied, dorso-ventrally flattened water scorpions, generally brown or grey in colouration, which resemble dead leaves ( Fig. 30 View Fig ). The genus contains 66 currently recognised species (exclusive of subspecies) occurring throughout the Paleotropical and southern Palearctic regions, with the vast majority of species endemic to Africa ( Polhemus & Polhemus, 2008). The four species of Laccotrephes occurring in Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia vary widely in size, from the large L. pfeiferiae (over 35 mm in body length) to the small L. simulatus (less than 20 mm in body length), and generally inhabit standing pools amid submerged leaf litter. In certain cases multiple species may occur together in the same pool, such as at Mawai in Johor where L. archipelagi , L. simulatus and L. longicaudatus were found intermixed in the same sample. The most recent works on this group are those of Polhemus & Keffer (1999), Keffer (2004), Zettel (2008), and Nieser et al. (2009), but no current revision of this genus is available for Southeast Asia, making species determinations problematic within the genus as a whole.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Nepidae

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