Definition of Hydrobiosidae. Meaning of Hydrobiosidae. Synonyms of Hydrobiosidae

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Definition of Hydrobiosidae

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Meaning of Hydrobiosidae from wikipedia

- The Hydrobiosidae are a family of caddisflies in the insect order Trichoptera. The family contains two subfamilies with about 50 genera. Kjer, Karl. 2010...
- preferred and were only consumed so much because of their abundance. Hydrobiosidae (free-living caddisfly) and Aphrophila neozelandica (crane fly) larvae...
- Psiloc****ma embersoni is a species of caddisfly belonging to the family Hydrobiosidae. The species was first described by Keith Arthur John Wise in 1982,...
- Pseudoeconesus bistirpis is a species of caddisfly belonging to the family Hydrobiosidae. The species was first described by Keith Arthur John Wise in 1958,...
- Hydroptilidae Family Ptilocolepidae Superfamily Rhyacophiloidea Family Hydrobiosidae Family Rhyacophilidae Glenn B. Wiggins, Larvae of the North American...
- Tiphobiosis is a genus of caddisflies belonging to the family Hydrobiosidae. The genus was first recognised by Robert John Tillyard in 1924. The genus...
- Costac****ma notopterum is a species of caddisfly belonging to the family Hydrobiosidae. The species was first described by Keith Arthur John Wise in 1972,...
- Psiloc****ma is a genus of caddisflies belonging to the family Hydrobiosidae. The genus was first recognised by Robert McLachlan in 1866. The genus is...
- Oeconesus lobatus is a species of caddisfly belonging to the family Hydrobiosidae. The species was first described by Keith Arthur John Wise in 1958,...
- Costac****ma is a genus of caddisflies belonging to the family Hydrobiosidae. The genus was first recognised by Alex G. McFarlane in 1939. The genus is...