Xiphocentronidae Ross

Wichard, Wilfried, Solórzano, Mónica M., Kraemer & Luer, Claus, 2006, First caddisfly species from Mexican amber (Insecta: Trichoptera), Zootaxa 1378, pp. 37-48 : 44

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175015

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6256843

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Xiphocentronidae Ross
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Family Xiphocentronidae Ross View in CoL

Living species of Xiphocentron (type species: Xiphocentron bilimekii Brauer ) are known from the southwestern USA through Central America and the Caribbean ( Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, and Cuba) into South America ( Flint et al. 1999). Adults lack ocelli. The maxillary palps are elongate with terminal segment 5 equal to or greater in length than segments 1–4 and with suture-like cross striae. The mesoscutal setose warts are quadrate. The genus is further characterized by the forewing venation ( Schmid 1982): Sc is fused to R1 at crossvein r1-sr, forks 1, 2, and 4 are present, the discoidal and thyridial cells are closed, the median cell is open, and Cu2 and A1 reach the wing margin separately. The foreleg has 0, 1, or 2 apical tibial spurs, but always lacks preapical spurs; the middle legs have 2 preapical and 2 apical spurs; and the hind legs have 4 tibial spurs in the female, but in the subgenera Xiphocentron and Rhamphocentron some males have 2 preapical spurs and 1 modified apical spur.

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