Scelembiidae
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Familia: Scelembiidae
Name
Ross, 2001 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Diagnosis
Mandibles depressed, with incisive teeth well differentiated from molar area. Wings without crossveins between MA1 and MA2; CuA frequently diffuse. Male 10T with a membranous area occupying base and center of sclerite; 10R and 10L connected by thin basal bar; 10RP2 present, short, thumb-like; 10LP1 a curved, apically-forked process; HP rectangular, centered; LC1 with setae on apical area.
Included genera
Ambonembia Ross (=Ischnosembia Ross), Biguembia Szumik (=Aphanembia Ross), Gibocercus Szumik, Kumarembia Engel and Grimaldi gen. n., Litosembia Ross, Malacosembia Ross, Navasiella Davis, Pararhagadochir Davis, and Rhagadochir Enderlein (=Scelembia Ross) (Szumik 2004[1]).
Taxon Treatment
- Engel, M; Grimaldi, D; Singh, H; Nascimbene, P; 2011: Webspinners in Early Eocene amber from western India (Insecta, Embiodea) ZooKeys, 148: 197-208. doi
Other References
- ↑ Szumik C (2004) Phylogenetic systematics of Archembiidae (Embiidina, Insecta). Systematic Entomology 29 (2): 215-237. doi: 10.1111/j.0307-6970.2004.00239.x