نتایج جستجو برای: trichoptera

تعداد نتایج: 1169  

2014
Halil Ibrahimi Mladen Kučinić Agim Gashi Linda Grapci-Kotori

We present the first preliminary inventory of Trichoptera taxa in the Aegean and Adriatic Sea basins in Kosovo that have previously received poor and fragmentary attention. Adult caddisflies were collected using ultraviolet (UV) light traps in 13 stations in areas of the Aegean Sea and Adriatic Sea drainage basins in Kosovo. Nineteen species out of 82, reported in this article, are first record...

2011
Neuza Aparecida Pereira da Silva Marina Regina Frizzas Charles Martins de Oliveira

Seasonality in insect abundance in the “Cerrado” of Goiás State, Brazil. Many studies have provided evidence that tropical insects undergo seasonal changes in abundance and that this is partly due to alternation between the dry and rainy seasons. In the Brazilian “Cerrado” (savannah), this season alternation is particularly evident. The purpose of this work was to study the seasonal abundance o...

2015
Simon Vitecek Ana Previšić Mladen Kučinić Miklós Bálint Lujza Keresztes Johann Waringer Steffen U. Pauls Hans Malicky Wolfram Graf

New species are described in the genera Wormaldia (Trichoptera, Philopotamidae) and Drusus (Trichoptera, Limnephilidae, Drusinae). Additionally, the larva of the new species Drususcrenophylax sp. n. is described, and a key provided to larval Drusus species of the bosnicus-group, in which the new species belongs. Observations on the threats to regional freshwater biodiversity and caddisfly endem...

2016
Xin Zhou Paul B Frandsen Ralph W Holzenthal Clare R Beet Kristi R Bennett Roger J Blahnik Núria Bonada David Cartwright Suvdtsetseg Chuluunbat Graeme V Cocks Gemma E Collins Jeremy deWaard John Dean Oliver S Flint Axel Hausmann Lars Hendrich Monika Hess Ian D Hogg Boris C Kondratieff Hans Malicky Megan A Milton Jérôme Morinière John C Morse François Ngera Mwangi Steffen U Pauls María Razo Gonzalez Aki Rinne Jason L Robinson Juha Salokannel Michael Shackleton Brian Smith Alexandros Stamatakis Ros StClair Jessica A Thomas Carmen Zamora-Muñoz Tanja Ziesmann Karl M Kjer

DNA barcoding was intended as a means to provide species-level identifications through associating DNA sequences from unknown specimens to those from curated reference specimens. Although barcodes were not designed for phylogenetics, they can be beneficial to the completion of the Tree of Life. The barcode database for Trichoptera is relatively comprehensive, with data from every family, approx...

2010
Christy Jo Geraci Mohammed A. Al-Saffar Xin Zhou

Monitoring water quality with aquatic insects as sentinels requires taxonomic knowledge of adult and immature life stages that is not available in many parts of the world. We used deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) barcoding to expedite identification of larval caddisflies from 20 sites in the headwaters of the Tigris River in northern Iraq by comparing their mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit...

Journal: :Beiträge zur Entomologie 2023

During the 20 th and 21 st century, two species of Trichoptera have colonised Iceland. One is Potamophylax cingulatus other Micropterna sequax . was not found in several extensive surveys before 1942, conducted by entomologists. a survey streams 1974–1978, to be common east north-east Iceland, but Apatania zonella absent, where it 1942. Searching collections unidentified Trichoptera, single spe...

Journal: :Acta medica Iranica 2015
Mansoureh Shayeghi Jalil Nejati Leila Shirani-Bidabadi Mona Koosha Mehdi Badakhshan Mulood Mohammadi Bavani Kourosh Arzamani Nayyereh Choubdar Fatemeh Bagheri Abedin Saghafipour Arshad Veysi Fateh Karimian Amir Ahamd Akhavan Hassan Vatandoost

Insects with over 30,000 aquatic species are known as very successful arthropods in freshwater habitats. Some of them are applied as biological indicators for water quality control, as well as the main food supply for fishes and amphibians. The faunistic studies are the basic step in entomological researches; the current study was carried out emphasizing on the fauna of aquatic insects in Karaj...

2013
Yan Gao Yunzhi Yao Dong Ren

The order Trichoptera, so-called “hairy wings”, contains three suborders, namely Annulipalpia, Integripalpia, and Spicipalpia, with over 13,000 known extant species. The order is widely distributed around the world, except for the polar regions (Morse 2012), and has an extensive fossil record, with 37 families, 193 genera, and more than 660 species reported to date (Handlirsch 1906–1908, 1939; ...

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