Triplectides gracilis (Burmeister 1839) Figs. 13–22, 24 The larva and pupa of Triplectides gracilis were originally described by Müller (1921) as Tetracentron ramulorum. In his series of notes and letters Müller gave some characters of the immatures of this species, but these characters are so general and isolated that do not allow its identification nowadays. In this paper we provide a complete description of the larva, pupa and cases of this species and compare it with the other described Neotropical species in the genus. Larva. Length up to 16 mm. Head coloration (in alcohol) homogeneous dark brown, with yellowish oval areas around stemmata. Muscle scars somewhat paler than rest of head, distributed characteristically as in Fig. 13...
Two new species of habronematid nematodes are described in birds from the Area de Conservacion Guana...
Diamphipnoa helgae Illies, 1960 (Figs. 1–2) Diamphipnoa helgae Illies 1960: 685 –687 (descriptio...
The third-stage larva and pupa of Paragymnetis chalcipes (G.& P., 1833) are described and illust...
The larvae, pupae and cases of Triplectides misionensis Holzenthal and T. gracilis (Burmeister) are ...
The morphology of the larvae of two species, Tricorythodes barbus and Tricorythopsis rondoniensis is...
Triplectides maranhensis sp. nov. Desidério, Barcelos-Silva, & Pes (Figures 2A–2 B; 3A–3E) Diagn...
Tricorythodes faeculopsis Belmont, Salles & Hamada, es redescripto e ilustrado a partir de todos los...
Amazonatolica hamadae, new genus, new species (Leptoceridae: Grumichellini), is described from the A...
The systematics of the Neotropical caddisfly genus Grumichella Müller (Leptoceridae: Grumichellinae)...
The genus Trigonometopus Macquart (1835) currently includes 13 species, found in most biogeographic ...
FIGURES 1–12. Triplectides misionensis larva. 1, head, dorsal; 2, head, ventral; 3, ventral apotome;...
A larva with peculiar very long pubescence on the integument, the pupa of Cryptotylus unicolor, and ...
Triplectides, with about 70 extant species, is the most diverse genus within the Triplectidinae. In ...
Amphoropsyche, n. gen. (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae: Leptocerinae), from northern South America is des...
FIGURES 13–22. Triplectides gracilis larva. 13, head, dorsal; 14, head, ventral; 15, thorax, dorsal;...
Two new species of habronematid nematodes are described in birds from the Area de Conservacion Guana...
Diamphipnoa helgae Illies, 1960 (Figs. 1–2) Diamphipnoa helgae Illies 1960: 685 –687 (descriptio...
The third-stage larva and pupa of Paragymnetis chalcipes (G.& P., 1833) are described and illust...
The larvae, pupae and cases of Triplectides misionensis Holzenthal and T. gracilis (Burmeister) are ...
The morphology of the larvae of two species, Tricorythodes barbus and Tricorythopsis rondoniensis is...
Triplectides maranhensis sp. nov. Desidério, Barcelos-Silva, & Pes (Figures 2A–2 B; 3A–3E) Diagn...
Tricorythodes faeculopsis Belmont, Salles & Hamada, es redescripto e ilustrado a partir de todos los...
Amazonatolica hamadae, new genus, new species (Leptoceridae: Grumichellini), is described from the A...
The systematics of the Neotropical caddisfly genus Grumichella Müller (Leptoceridae: Grumichellinae)...
The genus Trigonometopus Macquart (1835) currently includes 13 species, found in most biogeographic ...
FIGURES 1–12. Triplectides misionensis larva. 1, head, dorsal; 2, head, ventral; 3, ventral apotome;...
A larva with peculiar very long pubescence on the integument, the pupa of Cryptotylus unicolor, and ...
Triplectides, with about 70 extant species, is the most diverse genus within the Triplectidinae. In ...
Amphoropsyche, n. gen. (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae: Leptocerinae), from northern South America is des...
FIGURES 13–22. Triplectides gracilis larva. 13, head, dorsal; 14, head, ventral; 15, thorax, dorsal;...
Two new species of habronematid nematodes are described in birds from the Area de Conservacion Guana...
Diamphipnoa helgae Illies, 1960 (Figs. 1–2) Diamphipnoa helgae Illies 1960: 685 –687 (descriptio...
The third-stage larva and pupa of Paragymnetis chalcipes (G.& P., 1833) are described and illust...