Caddis Larvae: Larvae of the British TrichopteraAn intensive biological study of the larval stage of caddis flies. Deals specifically with British flies but also includes a section that refers to American literature on the subject. Includes over 100 descriptions of caddis larvae. |
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Introduction to the study of TRICHOPTERA and their importance in the natural economy | 1 |
The evolution of TRICHOPTERA and their position in the classification of insects The families of TRICHOPTERA their main characteristics and their... | 5 |
The life cycle of TRICHOPTERA The egg The larva The pupa | 9 |
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abdominal segment absent adult Agraylea anal appendages Anal claw antennae apotome Athripsodes band base Berks bristles caddis flies campodeiform clypeus collected colour Curtis curved Cyrnus dark brown dark marks darker distal dorsal dorsal surface edge Entomologist's eruciform femur flavicornis fronto-clypeus genae gills Gular sclerite hairs Head Fig heavily sclerotized HICKIN Hydropsyche Hydroptila insects instar Kimmins labial palps Labrum Labrum Fig lakes larvae lateral line Left mandible length Lestage Limnephilus lobe Lond longitudinal mandible Mandibles Fig Maxillae maxillary palp McLachlan median membrane meso mesonotum mesothoracic metanotum metathoracic legs Mystacides Nielsen Northumberland G.N.P. Oxyethira pair Phryganea Pictet Polycentropus posterior margin posteriorly present Proc pronotum Prosternal horn prothoracic leg protuberances pupa pupal Rhyacophila Right mandible sand-grains sclerotized sclerotized patches setae side slightly species specimens spines Stenophylax stream suture tarsal claws Thorax tibia Tinodes transverse Triaenodes TRICHOPTERA Ulmer vegetable ventral ventral surface widely distributed width yellow