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| HEMIPTERA, Termitaphididae             These
  are often known as termite bugs, is a small tropicopolitan family of true
  bugs placed in the superfamily Aradoidea. The Termitaphididae are small,
  being an average of 2 millimetres (0.079 in)-4 millimetres (0.16 in),
  and flattened with laminae extending out from each body segment giving a
  round scale like appearance. The family contains two genera and twelve
  species. Members of Termitaphididae are inquilines in the nests of host
  species of termite families Termitidae and Rhinotermitidae. Of the thirteen
  known species one Termitaphis circumvallata belongs to the monotypic
  genus Termitaphis and four of the remaining eleven species in Termitaradus
  are extinct, having only been found in amber. The living species are found
  world wide in the tropical regions of Central and South America, Africa,
  Asia, and Australia.  References
    Please refer  also to  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references may be found at: MELVYL Library ]Poinar, G.; Heiss, E. (2011).
  "New Termitaphididae and Aradidae (Hemiptera) in Mexican and Dominican
  amber". Palaeodiversity 4: 51–62. Engel, M.S. (2009). "A new termite
  bug in Miocene amber from the Dominican Republic (Hemiptera,
  Termitaphididae)". ZooKeys 25: 61–68. doi:10.3897/zookeys.25.267. |