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Fig. 9 in Trichoptera systematics: past, present, and future- making the case for continued caddisfly taxonomic research

  • 1. Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA
  • 2. Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USA

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Fig. 9. Adult and larval morphological structures (indicting apomorphies of various clades, see Table 1). A) Adult head, lateral (Ecnomidae). B) Adult pro- and mesothorax, dorsal (Polycentropodidae). C) Larval antennal detail (Stenopsychidae). D) Adult pro- and mesothorax, dorsal (Hydroptilidae). E) Hind wing (Hydroptilidae). F–H) Larval antennal details (Polycentropodidae, Rhyacophilidae, Phryganeidae, respectively). I) Adult head, showing tentorium (Lepidostomatidae). J) Adult head, lateral (Brachycentridae). (Figures A), B), D), E), and J) modified from Morse et al. 2019, figures C), F), G), and H) modified from Frania and Wiggins, 1997, figure I) modified from Neboiss, 1991).

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Published as part of Frandsen, Paul B., Holzenthal, Ralph W., Ramírez, Mauricio & E.Thomson, Robin, 2025, Trichoptera systematics: past, present, and future- making the case for continued caddisfly taxonomic research, pp. 1-23 in Insect Systematics and Diversity 9 (3) on page 14, DOI: 10.1093/isd/ixaf023, http://zenodo.org/record/20503110

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