Fischerotrephinae Zettel, 1994
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Fischerotrephinae Zettel, 1994 |
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Subfamily Fischerotrephinae Zettel, 1994 View in CoL
The subfamily contains only one genus distributed from southern India to Borneo, and six described species (Papá ek & Zettel, 2005; Chen et al., 2006). In West Malaysia it is represented by a single species, Fischerotrephes jaechi , described from Perak and also recorded from Songkhla, southern Thailand (Sites & Polhemus, 2002). Two further species are described from Thailand ( Chen et al., 2006). Fischerotrephes can easily be recognized by small size, relatively flat body, short cephalonotum, small mesoscutellum ( Fig. 1 View Figs ), and tarsal formula 3–3–3. In hindwing-brachypterous specimens, eyes are minute and the antennae are absent – a unique character in adult Insecta. The hemielytron is densely sculptured and matt, with some long, appressed hairs. Fischerotrephes jaechi differs from most congeners in coloration ( Fig. 1 View Figs ). Fischerotrephes species are very rarely collected because they are small and live cryptically on sand or fine gravel bottoms in the middle of clean brooks and streams.
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