Definition of Sericostomatidae. Meaning of Sericostomatidae. Synonyms of Sericostomatidae

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Definition of Sericostomatidae

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Meaning of Sericostomatidae from wikipedia

- Sericostomatidae is a family of bushtailed caddisflies in the order Trichoptera. There are about 19 genera and at least 90 described species in Sericostomatidae...
- sponges. One such opportunistic species is Gumaga nigricula (family: Sericostomatidae) which has been observed scavenging fish carc****es and even bits of...
- Sericostoma is a genus of bushtailed caddisflies in the family Sericostomatidae. There are at least 20 described species in Sericostoma. Sericostoma baeti****...
- Odontoceridae, Leptoceridae, Goeridae, Lepidostomatidae, Brachycentridae, Sericostomatidae 10 Crayfish, Dragonflies, Damselflies Astacidae, Lestidae, Agriidae...
- Conoesucidae Helicophidae Helicopsychidae (snail-case caddisflies) Hydrosalpingidae Kokiriidae Sericostomatidae Petrothrincidae Tasimioidea Tasimiidae...
- Gumaga is a genus of bushtailed caddisflies in the family Sericostomatidae. There are about six described species in Gumaga. The type species for Gumaga...
- Notidobia is a genus of insects belonging to the family Sericostomatidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species:...
- Gumaga griseola is a species of bushtailed caddisfly in the family Sericostomatidae. It is found in North America. "Gumaga griseola Report". Integrated...
- Conoesucidae Helicophidae Helicopsychidae (snail-case caddisflies) Hydrosalpingidae Kokiriidae Sericostomatidae Petrothrincidae Tasimioidea Tasimiidae...
- Robert McLachlan in 1862 originally placed the genus within the family Sericostomatidae. This was revised in 1921 when Robert John Tillyard placed Oeconesus...