Asendininae
Asendininae is a subfamily of the family Asendinidae, which belongs to the order Asendinida. This subfamily is characterized by its unique morphological features and ecological roles. Asendininae are typically found in aquatic environments, where they play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem health. They are known for their distinctive body structure, which includes a segmented body and specialized appendages for feeding and locomotion. The subfamily includes several genera, each with its own set of characteristics and adaptations. Asendininae are of particular interest to scientists due to their potential applications in biotechnology and environmental monitoring. Ongoing research aims to better understand their biology, ecology, and evolutionary history.