Taxonomic Catalog of the Brazilian Fauna: order Trichoptera (Insecta), diversity and distribution [PDF]
Caddisflies are a highly diverse group of aquatic insects, particularly in the Neotropical region where there is a high number of endemic taxa. Based on taxonomic contributions published until August 2019, a total of 796 caddisfly species have been ...
Allan P.M. Santos +6 more
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Three new species of Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia [PDF]
Three new species of the caddisfly genus Goera Stephens (Trichoptera: Goeridae) are described from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Goera neboissi sp. n., G. jolanda sp. n., and G. higleri sp. n. were found to be related to G.
Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I. +1 more
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Shar Mountain National Park (R. North Macedonia) - shelter for caddisfly biodiversity in the country
In this paper we discuss the presence of three rare caddisfly species on the Macedonian part of Shar Mountain. Crunoecia bosniaca (Lepidostomatidae) and Drusus sharrensis, (Limnephilidae), are recorded for the first time in the country, while Tinodes ...
Jelena Hinić-Jordanovska +6 more
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Adult Trichoptera of the Devil Track River Watershed, Cook County, Minnesota and Their Role in Biomonitoring. [PDF]
Thirty two light trap collections of 7,797 adult Trichoptera made from 1990-1992, show that the Devil Track River Watershed in northeast Minnesota includes at least 16 families, 41 genera, and 101 species of caddisflies including three new state records:
MacLean, David B
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A curious case: caddisfly cases built from brick and sewage overflow microplastics
Caddisflies larvae have been constructing cases made from vegetation or sediment grains for millions of years, but in the Anthropocene many alternative building materials have become available for caddisfly larvae.
Auke Florian Hiemstra +5 more
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Mitochondrial genome of Macrostemum floridum (Trichoptera)
Trichoptera are a group of the benthic organism, almost all of which live in water during their life cycle. Trichoptera usually develop through egg, larva, pupa, and moth stages. In its larval stage, Trichoptera usually live in water and are often called
Hong-lin Qin +5 more
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Despite the importance of caddisflies in aquatic ecosystems, few studies have assessed the most important variables affecting their species richness throughout a large region or attempted to model such richness throughout the region.
David C. Houghton, R. Edward DeWalt
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Background Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) are a highly adapted freshwater group of insects split from a common ancestor with Lepidoptera. They are the most diverse (>16,000 species) of the strictly aquatic insect orders and are widely employed as bio-
S. Luo +4 more
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The Trichoptera of Panama XIII. Further new country records for caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama [PDF]
The Republic of Panama currently includes 414 recorded species of Trichoptera. Herein we add two new genera (Hydroptilidae: Angrisanoia Ozdikmen, 2008 and Mayatrichia Mosely, 1937) and 17 new country records (Philopotamidae: Chimarra (C.) tapanti Blahnik,
Aguirre, Yusseff +5 more
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The Trichoptera of Panama. XII. Contributions to the family Glossosomatidae (Insecta: Trichoptera) in Panama [PDF]
Herein we describe five new species in the trichopteran family Glossosomatidae Wallengren (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Panama: Mortoniella calovebora Blahnik and Armitage, n. sp., M. yayas Blahnik and Armitage, n.
Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J.
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