- Ptiliidae
Taxobox
name = Feather-winged beetles
image_width = 200px
image_caption = "Ptenidium pusillum " from "Die Käfer des Deutschen Reiches" vol. 2 (1908)
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
subphylum =Hexapoda
classis =Insect a
subclassis =Pterygota
infraclassis =Neoptera
superordo =Endopterygota
ordo = Coleoptera
subordo =Polyphaga
infraordo =Staphyliniformia
superfamilia =Staphylinoidea
familia = Ptiliidae
familia_authority = Heer, 1843
subdivision_ranks =Subfamilies
subdivision = 5, see text
synonyms =Trichopterygidae Erichson, 1845Ptiliidae is a family of very tiny
beetle s with a worldwide distribution. This family contains the smallest of all beetles, with a length of 0.5 mm, and even the largest members of the family do not exceed 2 mm. The weight is approximately 0.4 milligrams. [SDZ (2008)]They are colloquially called feather-winged beetles, as the hindwings are narrow and feather-like. The obsolete name Trichopterygidae literally means "the hair-winged ones".
There are some 630 described
species in about 85genera , but large numbers of specimens in collections await description and the true number of species is clearly much higher than this. The Ptiliidae are divided into 5subfamilies :
*Acrotrichinae
*Cephaloplectinae
*Limulodinae
*Nanosellinae
*Ptiliinae The Ptiliinae is the largest of these; over half of the described genera belong there.Adults and
larva e are usually found in rotting organic material in a wide range of habitats. The eggs are very large in comparison to the adult female (maybe half the length) so only one egg at a time can be developed and laid.Parthenogenesis is exhibited by several species.Fossil ptiliids have been recorded from the
Oligocene , roughly 30million years ago . Somesubfossil specimens are also known from theHolocene , but such remains are usually from species that still exist today.Footnotes
References
* (2008): [http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-beetle.html Insects: Beetle] . Retrieved 2008-JUL-20.
External links
* [http://www.tolweb.org/Ptiliidae Family description on Tolweb]
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