- The
Psychomyiidae are a
family of tube-making caddisflies.
Members of this
family are
typically very
similar to polycentropodids, most of them can be...
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remain stationary,
waiting for food to come to them.
Members of the
Psychomyiidae,
Ecnomidae and
Xiphocentronidae families construct simple tubes of sand...
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family of caddisflies. It has
previously been
treated as a
subfamily of
Psychomyiidae, and has a
broad distribution,
including parts of Asia,
Central Africa...
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Cretaceous (Cenomanian)
Burmese amber Myanmar A
member of the
family Psychomyiidae.
Palerasnitsynus qixi Sp. nov Wang, Engel, Zhang, Shih & Ren in Wang...
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remain stationary,
waiting for food to come to them.
Members of the
Psychomyiidae,
Ecnomidae and
Xiphocentronidae families construct simple tubes of sand...
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Tinodes is a
genus of
caddisflies belonging to the
family Psychomyiidae. The
genus was
first described by John
Curtis in 1834. The
genus has cosmopolitan...
- Lype is a
genus of net tube
caddisflies in the
family Psychomyiidae.
There are more than 20
described species in Lype.
These 22
species belong to the...
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Psychomyia is a
genus of
insects belonging to the
family Psychomyiidae. The
genus has
almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species:
Psychomyia adun Malicky...
- caddisflies)
Polycentropodidae (trumpet-net and tube-making caddisflies)
Psychomyiidae (trumpet-net and tube-making caddisflies)
Xiphocentronidae Philopotamoidea...
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Ecnomidae Hydroptilidae Philopotamidae Phryganeidae Polycentropodidae Psychomyiidae Family indeterminate Sontag, E.; Szadziewski, R (2011). "Biting midges...