Charadracarinae
Charadracarinae is a of () within the (). The group is poorly studied and contains few described . Members are found in arid regions of the Old World, particularly in Africa and the Middle East. The subfamily was established to accommodate with distinctive morphological features that separate them from other reduviid subfamilies.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Charadracarinae: /ˌkærədəˈkɛraɪnae/
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Distribution
Old World arid regions, with records from Africa and the Middle East.
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Taxonomic history
Charadracarinae was erected as a of based on distinctive morphological characters, particularly features of the and leg structure. The group remains one of the less studied reduviid subfamilies, with limited revisionary work published.
Research status
Knowledge of this is fragmentary. Most information derives from original descriptions and scattered collection records rather than focused ecological or behavioral studies.