Phylogeny and bio- geography of the caddisflies of the gen- era Agapetus and Electragapetus (Tri- choptera: Rhyacophilidae). J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 41:347-56ROSS, H. (1951): Phylogeny and biogeography of the caddisflies of the genera Agapetus and Elec- tragapetus (...
fuscipes is the only scraping caddis fly reported to have more than five larval instars. The moult increments of pronotum length and larval biomass were distinctly lower than in glossosomatid species with five larval instars. A. fuscipes is clearly univoltine in the Breitenbach. First-instar ...
The wing venation was drawn from glycerol. The general terminology of caddisflies follows that of Ross (1956). 12 T.S. VSHIVKOVA AND T.I. AREHNA Electragapetus martynovi sp.n. Type materialT.S. VSHIVKOVAT.I. AREFINA
caddis fliesemergencediurnal dynamicsriverThe distribution of activity of bank voles along a live-trap line can be approximated by the normal law. The standard deviation is a stable characteristic of the sizes of regularly used space. Occurrence of an animal beyond a distance of three standard ...
Life cycles of the two saddle芒聙聬case making caddisflies, Glossosoma inops (Tsuda) and Agapetus yasensis (Tsuda) (Trichoptera, Glossosomatidae), were studied in Akadani Stream, Kii Peninsula, southern Honshu, Japan. Larvae of G. inops occurred chiefly in the mainstream, while those of A...