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New records of caddisflies of the genus Plectrocnemia Stephens, 1836 (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) from Siberia (Russia) [PDF]
Previously, caddisflies of the genus Plectrocnemia Stephens, 1836 were unknown in the fauna of Siberia. In May-October 2018 adult P. kusnezovi Martynov, 1934 and P.
S.V. Dragan
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Aquatic insects in the order Trichoptera are extremely diverse in number of species and their trophic roles. However, their distribution and diversity patterns are poorly known in the Neotropics, including the species restricted to tropical mountain ...
Blanca Ríos-Touma +5 more
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On the Trichoptera of Korea with Eastern Palaearctic relatives [PDF]
The caddisfly materials collected by Hungarian zoologists during 25 collecting trips between the years of 1970 and 2016 in the Korean Peninsula was identified and compared when required with Eastern Palaearctic relatives.
Oláh, János +3 more
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Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have been at the forefront of environmental contamination research even before their ban in 2001 at the Stockholm Convention.
A. Curtean-Bănăduc +3 more
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On the Trichoptera of China with relatives of adjacent territories I. [PDF]
In our first paper on Chinese Trichoptera we have reinstated the species status of Polymorphanisus hainanensis Martynov, 1930 stat. restit. and furthermore described 44 species new to science: Chimarra fureses sp. nov., Stenopsyche levelaga sp.
Oláh, János +2 more
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The vulnerability of British aquatic insects to climate change
Freshwater ecosystems are particularly at risk from climate change due to the intrinsic link between the physical properties of the water environment and those species that live there. Mayflies, stoneflies and caddisflies are key indicators of the health
Macadam Craig R. +2 more
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DNA barcoding unveils a high diversity of caddisflies (Trichoptera) in the Mount Halimun Salak National Park (West Java; Indonesia) [PDF]
Background Trichoptera are one of the most diverse groups of freshwater insects worldwide and one of the main bioindicators for freshwater quality. However, in many areas, caddisflies remain understudied due to lack of taxonomic expertise.
Isabel C. Kilian +6 more
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El orden Trichoptera es rico en especies en la zona del Mediterráneo Occidental, pero el conocimiento de este grupo en la Península Ibérica y el norte de África resta aún de ser completo.
N. Bonada +4 more
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Como resultado de los estudios realizados en el proyecto GUADALMED en las cuencas de los ríos mediterráneos peninsulares y otros muestreos realizados por la primera autora del trabajo se han recolectado numerosas larvas, pupas y adultos de tricópteros ...
Núria Bonada +3 more
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Diversity and Ecosystem Services of Trichoptera
The holometabolous insect order Trichoptera (caddisflies) includes more known species than all of the other primarily aquatic orders of insects combined.
J. C. Morse +3 more
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