Elenchidae

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Elenchidae
Elenchus koebelei.jpg
Elenchus koebelei
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Strepsiptera
Family: Elenchidae
Perkins, 1905
Genera

Colacina
Deinelenchus
Elencholax
Elenchus

The Elenchidae are an insect family in the order Strepsiptera.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Strepsiptera</span> Order of insects

The Strepsiptera are an order of insects with eleven extant families that include about 600 described species. They are endoparasites of other insects, such as bees, wasps, leafhoppers, silverfish, and cockroaches. Females of most species never emerge from the host after entering its body, finally dying inside it. The early-stage larvae do emerge because they must find an unoccupied living host, and the short-lived males must emerge to seek a receptive female in her host. They are believed to be most closely related to beetles, from which they diverged 300–350 million years ago, but do not appear in the fossil record until the mid-Cretaceous around 100 million years ago.

References

    Wikispecies-logo.svg Data related to Elenchidae at Wikispecies