Agapetus jocassee is a Species of Concern on the lists of the U.S.D.I. Fish and Wildlife Service because it is known from only three streams of the Lake Jocassee catchment in Oconee and Transylvania counties, South and North Carolina. To assist in solving identification problems and to contribute to knowledge of the distribution of this species, larvae and pupae of A. jocassee were collected from mountain streams in North and South Carolina, reared to adulthood and identified. The larva, pupa, and female of the species are described for the first time. Characters were found in those ontogenetic stages that distinguish this species from other Agapetus species whose immature stages and females are known. The species was collected from two s...
FIGURES 14–19. Glossosomatidae genn. spp., final instar larvae. 14–15, Agapetus episkopi Malicky 197...
Life history, trophic dynamics, abundance, and microdistribution of Arctopsyche grandis (Banks) were...
FIGURES 7–13. Agapetus episkopi Malicky 1972, final instar larva. 7, left hind leg, posterior face; ...
Agapetus jocassee is a Species of Concern on the lists of the U.S.D.I. Fish and Wildlife Service b...
With the invitation and support of Duke Power Company, aquatic insects were collected in North and S...
The number of immature stages and the seasonal patterns of development are basic life history featur...
Ninety-three species of caddisflies, representing 14 families, were identified from collections obta...
AbstractThe number of immature stages and the seasonal patterns of development are basic life histor...
A new species of Trichoptera, Ceraclea (C.) enodis, of the Ceraclea (C.) senilis Group, was discover...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Freshwater invertebrates are important organisms for monitoring water quality because the presence o...
Globally, only 868 trichopteran larvae have been described to enable species-level identification; t...
Agapetus fuscipes is a caddisfly that only seems to occur in unimpacted streams and therefore can be...
The caddisfly genus Phylocentropus includes 7 extant species globally, of which 5 occur in eastern N...
Sixty-two species of caddisflies (Trichoptera) were identified from collections make from Wildcat Cr...
FIGURES 14–19. Glossosomatidae genn. spp., final instar larvae. 14–15, Agapetus episkopi Malicky 197...
Life history, trophic dynamics, abundance, and microdistribution of Arctopsyche grandis (Banks) were...
FIGURES 7–13. Agapetus episkopi Malicky 1972, final instar larva. 7, left hind leg, posterior face; ...
Agapetus jocassee is a Species of Concern on the lists of the U.S.D.I. Fish and Wildlife Service b...
With the invitation and support of Duke Power Company, aquatic insects were collected in North and S...
The number of immature stages and the seasonal patterns of development are basic life history featur...
Ninety-three species of caddisflies, representing 14 families, were identified from collections obta...
AbstractThe number of immature stages and the seasonal patterns of development are basic life histor...
A new species of Trichoptera, Ceraclea (C.) enodis, of the Ceraclea (C.) senilis Group, was discover...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Freshwater invertebrates are important organisms for monitoring water quality because the presence o...
Globally, only 868 trichopteran larvae have been described to enable species-level identification; t...
Agapetus fuscipes is a caddisfly that only seems to occur in unimpacted streams and therefore can be...
The caddisfly genus Phylocentropus includes 7 extant species globally, of which 5 occur in eastern N...
Sixty-two species of caddisflies (Trichoptera) were identified from collections make from Wildcat Cr...
FIGURES 14–19. Glossosomatidae genn. spp., final instar larvae. 14–15, Agapetus episkopi Malicky 197...
Life history, trophic dynamics, abundance, and microdistribution of Arctopsyche grandis (Banks) were...
FIGURES 7–13. Agapetus episkopi Malicky 1972, final instar larva. 7, left hind leg, posterior face; ...