Definition of Glossosomatidae. Meaning of Glossosomatidae. Synonyms of Glossosomatidae

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Definition of Glossosomatidae

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Meaning of Glossosomatidae from wikipedia

- The Glossosomatidae are a family of the class Insecta and order Trichoptera.The family contains 23 genera in three subfamilies. In the US alone, there...
- prey crawling across the surface. Larvae of members of the family Glossosomatidae in the suborder Spi****lpia create dome-shaped enclosures of silk which...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Trichoptera Suborder: Spi****lpia Superfamily: Glossosomatoidea Families Glossosomatidae Pticolepidae...
- Glossosomatidae. There are at least 210 described species in Agapetus. Larvae of Agapetus could be confused with Protoptila (another Glossosomatidae)...
- species in Agapetus, a genus of little black caddisflies in the family Glossosomatidae. Agapetus abbreviatus Ulmer, 1913 i c g Agapetus ablusus Neboiss, 1986...
- Agapetus ochripes is a species of insect belonging to the family Glossosomatidae. It is native to Europe. "Agapetus ochripes Curtis, 1834". www.gbif.org...
- Hydroptiloidea Glossosomatidae Hydroptilidae (microcaddisflies or purse-case caddisflies) Pticolepidae Rhyacophiloidea (primitive caddisflies) Hydrobiosidae...
- Hydroptiloidea Glossosomatidae Hydroptilidae (microcaddisflies or purse-case caddisflies) Pticolepidae Rhyacophiloidea (primitive caddisflies) Hydrobiosidae...
- Hydroptiloidea Glossosomatidae Hydroptilidae (microcaddisflies or purse-case caddisflies) Pticolepidae Rhyacophiloidea (primitive caddisflies) Hydrobiosidae...
- Ephemeridae, Leptophlebiidae, etc.) and Trichoptera (Sericostomatidae, Glossosomatidae, Lepidostomatidae, etc.) in their waters. The Mediterranean mountain...