1983
DOI: 10.5479/si.00810282.377
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Studies of Neotropical Caddisflies, XXXIII: New Species from Austral South America (Trichoptera)

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“…Crosskey 1990Damalt 1956;Gorayeb & Pinger 1978;Jenkins 1964;Kuralová & Olejnícek 1985;Laird 1981;Malmqvist 1994;Service 1974. Crosskey 1990Disney 1972. Flint 1983.…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…Crosskey 1990Damalt 1956;Gorayeb & Pinger 1978;Jenkins 1964;Kuralová & Olejnícek 1985;Laird 1981;Malmqvist 1994;Service 1974. Crosskey 1990Disney 1972. Flint 1983.…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…Flint 1980Flint , 1983Flint et al 1987;HolzentHal 1986 Nos últimos anos, dados sobre a fauna do PEI têm sido publicados, principalmente com respeito às ordens Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera e Trichoptera (EPT) (CrisCi-BisPo et al 2004;2007a, 2007bPaCiênCia et al 2011;PaCiênCia et al 2012). Porém, muitos dos trabalhos realizados na região foram feitos baseados apenas em imaturos.…”
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“…Anchitrichia Flint and Zumatrichia Mosely are found in regions with fast water flow, where they produce silk shelters that attached to rocks (Flint Junior 1983, Wiggins 1996a. Zumatrichia Mosely larvae are periphyton scrapers (Wiggins 1996a,b) and probably so are Anchitrichia Flint larvae (Flint Junior 1983).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anchitrichia Flint and Zumatrichia Mosely are found in regions with fast water flow, where they produce silk shelters that attached to rocks (Flint Junior 1983, Wiggins 1996a. Zumatrichia Mosely larvae are periphyton scrapers (Wiggins 1996a,b) and probably so are Anchitrichia Flint larvae (Flint Junior 1983). Synoestropsis Ulmer is a predatory hydropsychid (Bentes et al 2008) and was collected in a gravel riffle of a large stream (Flint Junior et al 1999), the same micro-habitat where this genus was sampled in this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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