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Molannidae
Molannidae is a family of Hood casemakers in the order Trichoptera. There are at least 3 genera and 40 described species in Molannidae. The type genus In biological taxonomy, the type genus is the genus which defines a biological family and the root of the family name. Zoological nomenclature According to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, "The name-bearing type of a nominal ... for Molannidae is '' Molanna'' J Curtis, 1834. Genera * '' Indomolannodes'' Wiggins, 1968 * '' Molanna'' Curtis, 1834 * '' Molannodes'' McLachlan, 1866 References Further reading * * * * * * * * Trichoptera families Integripalpia {{trichoptera-stub ...
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Trichoptera
The caddisflies, or order Trichoptera, are a group of insects with aquatic larvae and terrestrial adults. There are approximately 14,500 described species, most of which can be divided into the suborders Integripalpia and Annulipalpia on the basis of the adult mouthparts. Integripalpian larvae construct a portable casing to protect themselves as they move around looking for food, while Annulipalpian larvae make themselves a fixed retreat in which they remain, waiting for food to come to them. The affinities of the small third suborder Spicipalpia are unclear, and molecular analysis suggests it may not be monophyletic. Also called sedge-flies or rail-flies, the adults are small moth-like insects with two pairs of hairy membranous wings. They are closely related to the Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) which have scales on their wings; the two orders together form the superorder Amphiesmenoptera. The aquatic larvae are found in a wide variety of habitats such as streams, river ...
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Molanna
''Molanna'' is a genus of hood casemakers in the family Molannidae Molannidae is a family of Hood casemakers in the order Trichoptera. There are at least 3 genera and 40 described species in Molannidae. The type genus In biological taxonomy, the type genus is the genus which defines a biological family and th .... There are more than 20 described species in ''Molanna''. Species These 27 species belong to the genus ''Molanna'': * '' Molanna albicans'' (Zetterstedt, 1840) * '' Molanna angustata'' Curtis, 1834 * '' Molanna blenda'' Sibley, 1926 * '' Molanna byssa'' * '' Molanna cinerea'' Hagen, 1861 * '' Molanna crinita'' Wiggins, 1968 * '' Molanna cupripennis'' Ulmer, 1906 * '' Molanna derosa'' Cockerell * '' Molanna flavicornis'' Banks, 1914 * '' Molanna jolandae'' Neboiss, 1993 * '' Molanna kunmingensis'' Hwang, 1957 * '' Molanna moesta'' Banks, 1906 * '' Molanna nervosa'' Ulmer, 1927 * '' Molanna nigra'' (Zetterstedt, 1840) * '' Molanna oglamar'' Malicky & Chantaramongkol, ...
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Molannodes
''Molannodes'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Molannidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe, Far East Russia The Russian Far East (russian: Дальний Восток России, r=Dal'niy Vostok Rossii, p=ˈdalʲnʲɪj vɐˈstok rɐˈsʲiɪ) is a region in Northeast Asia. It is the easternmost part of Russia and the Asian continent; and is admini ... and Northern America. Species: * '' Molannodes alticola'' (Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1996) * '' Molannodes decurvatus'' (Wiggins, 1968) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10587541 Integripalpia Trichoptera genera ...
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Trichoptera Families
The caddisflies, or order Trichoptera, are a group of insects with aquatic larvae and terrestrial adults. There are approximately 14,500 described species, most of which can be divided into the suborders Integripalpia and Annulipalpia on the basis of the adult mouthparts. Integripalpian larvae construct a portable casing to protect themselves as they move around looking for food, while Annulipalpian larvae make themselves a fixed retreat in which they remain, waiting for food to come to them. The affinities of the small third suborder Spicipalpia are unclear, and molecular analysis suggests it may not be monophyletic. Also called sedge-flies or rail-flies, the adults are small moth-like insects with two pairs of hairy membranous wings. They are closely related to the Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) which have scales on their wings; the two orders together form the superorder Amphiesmenoptera. The aquatic larvae are found in a wide variety of habitats such as streams, riv ...
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Type Genus
In biological taxonomy, the type genus is the genus which defines a biological family and the root of the family name. Zoological nomenclature According to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, "The name-bearing type of a nominal family-group taxon is a nominal genus called the 'type genus'; the family-group name is based upon that of the type genus." Any family-group name must have a type genus (and any genus-group name must have a type species, but any species-group name may, but need not, have one or more type specimens). The type genus for a family-group name is also the genus that provided the stem to which was added the ending -idae (for families). :Example: The family name Formicidae has as its type genus the genus ''Formica'' Linnaeus, 1758. Botanical nomenclature In botanical nomenclature, the phrase "type genus" is used, unofficially, as a term of convenience. In the '' ICN'' this phrase has no status. The code uses type specimens for ranks up to fam ...
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