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Psychomyiidae
The Psychomyiidae are a family of tube-making caddisflies. Members of this family are typically very similar to polycentropodids, most of them can be differentiated by the spur formula is 2-4-4, thyridial cell short, absence of the forewing fork I, and hindwing forks I and IV (except in ''Eoneureclipsis''). Male genitalia has elongate preanal appendages, and reduced tergum IX. The larvae differ by the submental sclerites separated, foretrochantin broad, and the pupal mandible apex whip-like. Larvae construct long silken galleries. The type genus for Psychomyiidae is '' Psychomyia'' P.A. Latreille, 1829. Psychomyiella Ulmer, 1908 is considered a junior synonym of Psychomyiia. Phylogenetic analysis of Johanson & Espeland (2010) found the genus '' Zelandoptila'' Tillyard, 1924 placed within the family Ecnomidae although the genus was previously placed in Psychomyiidae. Genera These 10 genera belong to the family Psychomyiidae: *'' Eoneureclipsis'' Kimmins, 1955 *'' Lype'' McL ...
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Caddisflies
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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Psychomyia Pusilla
''Psychomyia'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Psychomyiidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: * '' Psychomyia adun'' Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1993 * '' Psychomyia aigina'' Malicky, 1997 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10645067 Trichoptera Trichoptera genera ...
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Tinodes Waeneri, Bala Lakeshore, North Wales, July 2016 (1) - Flickr - Janetgraham84
''Tinodes'' is a genus of caddisflies belonging to the family Psychomyiidae. The genus was first described by John Curtis in 1834. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: * '' Tinodes aberrans'' Kimmins, 1962 * '' Tinodes waeneri'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10698327 Trichoptera Trichoptera genera ...
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Tinodes
''Tinodes'' is a genus of caddisflies belonging to the family Psychomyiidae. The genus was first described by John Curtis in 1834. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: * '' Tinodes aberrans'' Kimmins, 1962 * '' Tinodes waeneri'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10698327 Trichoptera Trichoptera genera ...
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Tinodes Assimilis, Psychomyiidae, Glaslyn Marsh, North Wales, July 2014 (1) (18035673942)
''Tinodes'' is a genus of caddisflies belonging to the family Psychomyiidae. The genus was first described by John Curtis in 1834. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: * '' Tinodes aberrans'' Kimmins, 1962 * '' Tinodes waeneri'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10698327 Trichoptera Trichoptera genera ...
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Palerasnitsynus
''Palerasnitsynus'' is a genus of extinct caddisfly that existed during the Late Albian Cretaceous of Myanmar. It is known from two specimens trapped in amber; one of these is of the type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen ... ''Palerasnitsynus ohlhoffi'', and the species of the second has not been identified. As cited in References Cretaceous insects † Prehistoric insect genera Cretaceous insects of Asia Burmese amber Fossils of Myanmar {{trichoptera-stub ...
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Psychomyia
''Psychomyia'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Psychomyiidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: * '' Psychomyia adun'' Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1993 * '' Psychomyia aigina'' Malicky, 1997 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10645067 Trichoptera Trichoptera genera ...
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Lype
''Lype'' is a genus of net tube caddisflies in the family Psychomyiidae The Psychomyiidae are a family of tube-making caddisflies. Members of this family are typically very similar to polycentropodids, most of them can be differentiated by the spur formula is 2-4-4, thyridial cell short, absence of the forewing for .... There are more than 20 described species in ''Lype''. Species These 22 species belong to the genus ''Lype'': * '' Lype afra'' Mosely, 1939 * '' Lype atnia'' Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1993 * '' Lype auripilis'' McLachlan, 1884 * '' Lype daurica'' Ivanov & Levanidova in Arefina, Ivanov & Levanidova, 1996 * '' Lype dhumravarna'' Schmid, 1972 * '' Lype diversa'' (Banks, 1914) * '' Lype excisa'' Mey, 1991 * '' Lype flavospinosa'' Mosely, 1930 * '' Lype formosana'' * '' Lype lubaretsi'' * '' Lype nitida'' Statzner, 1976 * '' Lype phaeopa'' (Stephens, 1836) * '' Lype reducta'' (Hagen, 1868) * '' Lype saxonica'' Mey, 1985 * '' Lype sinuata'' McLachlan, 1878 * '' Lype ...
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