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species of
Pycnocentrodes are
endemic to New Zealand. The
genus was
first identified by
Robert John
Tillyard in 1924, who
identified Pycnocentrodes chiltoni...
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Pycnocentrodes aeris, also
known as the
common stony-cased caddisfly, is a
species of
caddisfly belonging to the
family Conoesucidae. The
species was first...
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noticing differences in two
species previously placed within the
genus Pycnocentrodes. Both
species of
Confluens are
endemic to New Zealand.
Keith Arthur...
- rare 6
riffle beetle (Elmidae)
occasional 5 stony-cased
caddisfly (
Pycnocentrodes)
occasional 5
crustacea (Paratya curvirostris) rare 4 mud
snail (Potamopyrgus...
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genera Alloecentrella, Beraeoptera, Confluens,
Pycnocentria and
Pycnocentrodes. The
genus is
found in New Zealand.
Olinga christinae Ward & McKenzie...
- McLachlan, 1894
Periwinkla McFarlane, 1973
Pycnocentria McLachlan, 1866
Pycnocentrodes Tillyard, 1924 "Conoesucidae Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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Isotoma (Pseudosorensia) atlantica) Psiloc****ma
embersoni Wise, 1982
Pycnocentrodes aeris Wise, 1958
Tiphobiosis kuscheli Wise, 1972
Tullbergia mediantarctica...
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related to
Pycnocentria species,
Beraeoptera roria,
Confluens hamiltoni,
Pycnocentrodes aureolus and
species of Olinga. Wise's
original text (the type description)...
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riffle beetle (Elmidae) 6
common /
common (5) stony-cased
caddisfly (
Pycnocentrodes)
occasional /
occasional (5)
Crustacea (Paratya curvirostris) occasional...
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common (6)
riffle beetle Elmidae 6
occasional (5) stony-cased
caddisfly Pycnocentrodes common (5)
Crustacea Paratya curvirostris occasional (4) mud
snail Potamopyrgus...