Preimaginal stages of triplectides misionensis holzenthal and triplectides gracilis (Burmeister) (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae: Triplectidinae), with notes on the cases occupied by these species

The larvae, pupae and cases of Triplectides misionensis Holzenthal and T. gracilis (Burmeister) are described from specimens collected in protected areas from northeastern Argentina. The larvae are easily differentiated by the coloration of the cephalic capsule, shape of the ventral apotome and subm...

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spelling paper:paper_11755326_v3616_n1_p22_Sganga2023-06-08T16:09:21Z Preimaginal stages of triplectides misionensis holzenthal and triplectides gracilis (Burmeister) (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae: Triplectidinae), with notes on the cases occupied by these species Larva Larval cases Neotropics Pupa animal animal structures article classification female growth, development and aging histology insect male organ size phylogeny Animal Structures Animals Female Insects Male Organ Size Phylogeny Pupa Grumicha grumicha Hexapoda Leptoceridae Nectopsyche gemma Trichoptera Triplectides gracilis Triplectides misionensis Triplectidinae The larvae, pupae and cases of Triplectides misionensis Holzenthal and T. gracilis (Burmeister) are described from specimens collected in protected areas from northeastern Argentina. The larvae are easily differentiated by the coloration of the cephalic capsule, shape of the ventral apotome and submentum, anterior border of the pronotum, and coloration of the legs, among other characters, while the pupae can be recognized by the chaetotaxy of the head. The larvae occupy empty cases of Grumicha grumicha Valot and Nectopsyche gemma (Müller), as well as hollow twigs. Triplectides misionensis is found almost exclusively in cases of G. grumicha while T. gracilis prefers twigs of different sizes. © 2013 Magnolia Press. 2013 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_11755326_v3616_n1_p22_Sganga http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_11755326_v3616_n1_p22_Sganga
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Larva
Larval cases
Neotropics
Pupa
animal
animal structures
article
classification
female
growth, development and aging
histology
insect
male
organ size
phylogeny
Animal Structures
Animals
Female
Insects
Male
Organ Size
Phylogeny
Pupa
Grumicha grumicha
Hexapoda
Leptoceridae
Nectopsyche gemma
Trichoptera
Triplectides gracilis
Triplectides misionensis
Triplectidinae
spellingShingle Larva
Larval cases
Neotropics
Pupa
animal
animal structures
article
classification
female
growth, development and aging
histology
insect
male
organ size
phylogeny
Animal Structures
Animals
Female
Insects
Male
Organ Size
Phylogeny
Pupa
Grumicha grumicha
Hexapoda
Leptoceridae
Nectopsyche gemma
Trichoptera
Triplectides gracilis
Triplectides misionensis
Triplectidinae
Preimaginal stages of triplectides misionensis holzenthal and triplectides gracilis (Burmeister) (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae: Triplectidinae), with notes on the cases occupied by these species
topic_facet Larva
Larval cases
Neotropics
Pupa
animal
animal structures
article
classification
female
growth, development and aging
histology
insect
male
organ size
phylogeny
Animal Structures
Animals
Female
Insects
Male
Organ Size
Phylogeny
Pupa
Grumicha grumicha
Hexapoda
Leptoceridae
Nectopsyche gemma
Trichoptera
Triplectides gracilis
Triplectides misionensis
Triplectidinae
description The larvae, pupae and cases of Triplectides misionensis Holzenthal and T. gracilis (Burmeister) are described from specimens collected in protected areas from northeastern Argentina. The larvae are easily differentiated by the coloration of the cephalic capsule, shape of the ventral apotome and submentum, anterior border of the pronotum, and coloration of the legs, among other characters, while the pupae can be recognized by the chaetotaxy of the head. The larvae occupy empty cases of Grumicha grumicha Valot and Nectopsyche gemma (Müller), as well as hollow twigs. Triplectides misionensis is found almost exclusively in cases of G. grumicha while T. gracilis prefers twigs of different sizes. © 2013 Magnolia Press.
title Preimaginal stages of triplectides misionensis holzenthal and triplectides gracilis (Burmeister) (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae: Triplectidinae), with notes on the cases occupied by these species
title_short Preimaginal stages of triplectides misionensis holzenthal and triplectides gracilis (Burmeister) (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae: Triplectidinae), with notes on the cases occupied by these species
title_full Preimaginal stages of triplectides misionensis holzenthal and triplectides gracilis (Burmeister) (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae: Triplectidinae), with notes on the cases occupied by these species
title_fullStr Preimaginal stages of triplectides misionensis holzenthal and triplectides gracilis (Burmeister) (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae: Triplectidinae), with notes on the cases occupied by these species
title_full_unstemmed Preimaginal stages of triplectides misionensis holzenthal and triplectides gracilis (Burmeister) (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae: Triplectidinae), with notes on the cases occupied by these species
title_sort preimaginal stages of triplectides misionensis holzenthal and triplectides gracilis (burmeister) (trichoptera: leptoceridae: triplectidinae), with notes on the cases occupied by these species
publishDate 2013
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_11755326_v3616_n1_p22_Sganga
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_11755326_v3616_n1_p22_Sganga
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